Students
Rosemary D’Amour is the correspondent for The MetroWest Daily. She has worked as a reporter for The Daily Free Press at Boston University. She also served as an editor and writer for Hoochie Woman, a feminist review, and a travel writer in Australia. While studying in Paris, D’Amour worked as an intern for the World Association of Newspapers. Expected graduation: May 2009.
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Stephanie Ganias is the correspondent for the Milford Daily News. She has interned at the Boston Bay State Banner and also written for the Boston University Daily Free Press. Expected graduation: Spring 2010.
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Joe Markman is correspondent for the Patriot Ledger of Quincy and the Enterprise of Brockton.. He has worked as the internet liaison for the Rhode Island Press Association and journalism department.at the University of Rhode Island and held various positions at the University of Rhode Island’s Good Five Cent Cigar. Expected graduation Jan. 2010
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Jack Nicas is the correspondent for The Sun of Lowell, Massachusetts. He is the former assistant editor of The Somerville News and the editor-in-chief of The Allston Journal. Expected graduation: May 2010.
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Camille Roane is the correspondent for The Attleboro Sun-Chronicle. She has worked as an assignment editor and staff writer for Boston University's Daily Free Press and is currently a copy editor. Expected graduation: May 2010
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Prof. Fred Bayles is the director of the Boston Statehouse Program. He spent 30 years in daily journalism, including 20 years as a national correspondent for The Associated Press and USA TODAY. He reported from 47 states and 10 foreign countries and covered major events including the 1991 Gulf War, the 1993 Branch-Davidian siege in Waco, and the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. Bayles also wrote about the 1992 and 1996 presidential campaigns and led several award-winning investigative projects that examined guardianship of the elderly, the child welfare system and major airline crashes.
He can be contacted at:
Boston University College of Communications
640 Commonwealth Ave
Boston, MA 02215
617-353-7736
fbayles@bu.edu