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III, Guido Hermann Stempel, was born on August 13, 1928 in Bloomington, Indiana, United States. Son of Guido Hermann Junior and Alice Margaret (Menninger) S.
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III, Guido Hermann Stempel, was born on August 13, 1928 in Bloomington, Indiana, United States. Son of Guido Hermann Junior and Alice Margaret (Menninger) S.
Student, Carnegie Technology, 1946. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism, Indiana University, 1949. Master of Arts in Journalism, Indiana University, 1951.
Doctor of Philosophy in Mass Communication, University Wisconsin, 1954.
Sports editor Frankfort (Indiana) Times, 1949-1950. Instructor, assistant professor School Journalism, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, 1955-1957. From associate professor to professor Department Journalism, Center Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, 1957-1965.
Associate professor School Journalism, Ohio University, Athens, 1965-1968, professor, 1968-1982, Distinguished professor, 1982—1996, Distinguished professor emeritus, since 1996, director, 1972-1979, director Scripps Survey Research Center, 2002—2007. Meeman visiting distinguished professor University Tennessee, 1999. Research consultant Ohio Newspaper Association, Columbus, since 1985.
Chairman research committee College Media Advisors, 1963-1969, 79-84. Advisory board department communications arts University West Florida, 1987-1900. Survey coordinator Scripps Howard News Service, 1992—2010.
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Member board visitors Defense Information School, Fort Meade, 1985-1996. Member Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (chairman research committee 1968-1971. Eleanor Blum award 1989, Trayes Teacher of Year 1997, Distinguished Service award 1999, award for excellence in contributions to journalism 2005, Paul Deutschmann award for excellence in research 2007), Society Professional Journalists, Rotary (president Athens unit 1984-1985).
Married Anne Elliott, August 30, 1952. Children: Ralph Warren, Carl William, Jane Louise.