OXFORD,
Miss. – Nick Kotz, author and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist,
delivers the keynote address Thursday (Nov. 6) during fall 2008
Journalism Week at the University of Mississippi.
Kotz is slated to speak at 9:30 a.m. in the Overby Center auditorium. The event is free and open to the public.
“We
believe the best way to teach journalism in practice is to combine
classroom and newsroom, so it’s very important for us to get
professionals to come to our students and our students to talk to top
professionals in a classroom setting,” said Samir Husni, journalism
chair and Hederman Lecturer.
Kotz is best known for his 2005
book “Judgment Days: Lyndon Baines Johnson, Martin Luther King Jr., and
the Laws that Changed America.” Kotz won a Pulitzer Prize for national
reporting in 1968 covering unsanitary conditions of meat packing
plants, which helped ensure passage of the Federal Wholesome Meat Act
in 1967.
As a freelance writer and as a reporter for the Des
Moines Register and Washington Post, Kotz has won other honors,
including the Sigma Delta Chi Award, Raymond Clapper Memorial Award and
the inaugural Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Award. His study of American
military leadership won the National Magazine Award for public service.
Kotz’s
other books include “Wild Blue Yonder: Money, Politics, and the B-1
Bomber,” “Let Them Eat Promises: The Politics of Hunger” and “A Passion
for Equality: George Wiley and the Movement” with wife Mary Lynn Kotz.
For
more information or to request assistance related to a disability, call
662-915-7146. To learn more about journalism education at Ole Miss,
visit www.olemiss.edu/depts/journalism .