Dr. Julie Lane joined the faculty of the Department of Communication as an Assistant Professor in 2010. She came to Boise State University with a background in mass communication, journalism, and history including a Ph.D. in Mass Communication from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Dr. Lane's dissertation was a biography of Richard H. Rovere, the first Washington correspondent for The New Yorker, and much of her research and writing examines the role of journalism in history.
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From Cab Rides to the Cold War: Richard Rovere, the New Yorker, and Postwar Washington, Journalism History (2010)
This article explores how Richard H. Rovere's "Letter from Washington" helped the New Yorker become...
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