Cole, Richard
John Thomas Kerr Jr. Distinguished Professor
Ph.D., University of Minnesota
M.A., University of Texas at Austin
B.J., University of Texas at Austin
In summer 1992, Cole received the Freedom Forum Medal for Distinguished Accomplishments in Journalism-Mass Communication Administration. The award, given for lifetime achievements, had been given only three times previously. Cole, at 50, was the youngest person to have received it.
Cole was national president of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) in 1982-83; membership was then more than 2,000 professors in the United States and other countries. He was national president of Association of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication (ASJMC) in 1986-87. For l0 years, he was book-review editor (or co-editor) of Journalism Quarterly.
He holds a University-wide teaching excellence award at UNC-Chapel Hill, and he has been a member of many national and international boards, task forces and the like. He chaired the Freedom Forum's national Scholarship Committee for years and was chair of the national Steering Committee of the Hearst Foundation's journalism awards program. Cole received the Gluck Award in 2004 for outstanding service on behalf of broadcasting in North Carolina. He is a member of the Golden Fleece at UNC-CH. He is a member of the N.C. Journalism Hall of Fame.
He was vice president of the national Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC) in 1987-95 and has chaired or been a member of national accrediting teams to more than 35 mass communication schools, more than any other person.
He has been a consultant to several state governments and more than 40 universities in the United States, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Russia, Cuba, Chile and the United Arab Emirates. For eight years, he was a vice president of the worldwide International Association for Mass Communication Research (IAMCR). He also served as chief judge of the H.L. Mencken Writing Award for eight years.
He is editor of the book titled Communication in Latin America: Journalism, Mass Media and Society (1996), the co-author of a book and the author of articles in Journalism Quarterly, Gazette: The International Journal for Mass Communication Studies, American Behavioral Scientist, Journalism Educator and other scholarly publications. He has concentrated on research in three areas: international communication, concerns of professional journalists and education for journalism-mass communication. He is listed in Who's Who in America.
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