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Jack Lule, Incubating an Interdisciplinary, Global Approach to Education

Jack Lule is a professor and Chair of the Journalism and Communications department at Lehigh University, as well as the Director of the Global Studies and the Globalization and Social Change Initiative. His research focuses on globalization in the media, international communication, international news reporting, cultural and critical studies of news, online journalism and teaching with technology. He is the author of three books, Daily News, Eternal Stories: The Mythological Role of JournalismGlobalization and Media: Global Village of Babeland Understanding Media and CultureHe has written over 50 scholarly articles and book chapters, journals and periodicals, and has contributed to reports on NPR, the BBC and other major news outlets. Since joining the Lehigh community in 1990, he has received four awards as an educator: the Donald B. and Dorothy L. Stabler Foundation Award for Excellence in Teaching, the Faculty Scholar Award from the Phi Beta Delta Honor Society for International Scholars and the Deming Lewis Faculty Award.

 

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