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Writer in Residence
Department of Journalism and Public Communication
Ph.D. (Hon.), Lehigh University, Pennsylvania
M.A., Columbia School of Journalism, New York
B.A., Muhlenberg College, Pennsylvania
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Professor Strohmeyer won a Pulitzer traveling
fellowship for finishing first in his class at the Columbia School for
Journalism in New York, and a Nieman fellowship from Harvard
University while a reporter for the Providence Journal. He
has a Pulitzer Prize for editorial writing and in 1983 was awarded an
honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Lehigh University.
In 1984 Professor Strohmeyer won a national competition for an Alicia
Patterson fellowship that enabled him to research and write a book
about the rise and fall of the nation's steel industry.
Professor Strohmeyer has been listed in Who's Who in America
and is profiled in a 1980 edition of Contemporary Authors. |
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Crisis
in Bethlehem: Big Steel's Struggle
to Survive |
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A
close-up view of what ails a great American
industry. |
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Extreme
Conditions: Big Oil and the Transformation
of Alaska |
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Historic
Anchorage: An Illustrated History |
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An illlustrated history of the largest
metropolis in Alaska, its changes in character
and growth over the last century. Gold
exploration, railroad boom and bust, military
occupation, air age discovery, oil fever,
earthquakes, and finally massive oil wealth
all figure into transforming this relatively
recent wilderness site into a jewel of
a city. Anchorage is celebrating over
300 years of rich history.
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