Carleton UniversityCarleton University Magazine
Spring 2002 -- click to return to ContentsCover Story
Carleton Grads on the Frontlines

Carleton’s School of Journalism and Communication has turned out more than its share of high-profile conflict reporters,including:

• Nahla Ayed, MJ/97 - Canadian Press
• Stewart Bell, MJ/90 - National Post, Middle East
• John Blackstone, BJ/72 - CBS News, San Francisco
• Mike Blanchfield, BJ/87 - Southam News, Ottawa
• Andrew Cohen, BJ/79, MA/83 - Financial Post, Globe and Mail, current faculty member in the School of Journalism
• Michel Cormier, BJ/79 - CBC and Radio-Canada, Moscow
• Carmen Cumming, BJ/55
• Norma Greenaway, BJ/74
• Arthur Kent, BJ/75 - Fast Forward Films, London
• Neil Macdonald, - CBC, Israel
• Sheila MacVicar, BJ/77 - CNN, London
• Aileen McCabe, BJ/71 - Southam News, Middle East
• Margo McDiarmid, BJ/82
• Mark MacKinnon, BJ/97
• Aleksandar Mitic, BJ/96, MA/97 - Agence France Presse, Belgrade
• Hal Morrison, BJ/47 (deceased)
• Susan Murray, BJ/74 - CBC Radio
• Juliet O’Neill - Southam News
• Giselle Portenier, BJ/78 - BBC, London
• Barbara Plett, BJ/91 - BBC, Jerusalem
• Roger Smith, BJ/76 - CTV
• Paul Watson, BJ/82 - Los Angeles Times
• Peter Worthington, BJ/56
• Geoffrey York, BJ/81 - Globe and Mail, Moscow

Who are we missing?
Email: nancy_lewis@carleton.ca



Next ...
  • UpFront
     
  •  
  • e-mail this article

  • print this article

  • contact editor

  • report a typo
     
  • © 1999 - 2007 Carleton University 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Ontario, K1S 5B6 Canada (613) 520-7400
    | Contacts |