Close, an associate professor, will join 13 other journalism educators from North America, Australia and Great Britain at Columbia University鈥檚 Graduate School of Journalism in New York from June 15-18 for intensive training on teaching accurate, ethical and sensitive coverage of tragedy.
This prestigious journalism program is sponsored by the Dart Center, with support from the University of Washington Center for Global Studies.
Close said his students will ultimately benefit from the opportunity he has to learn, study and share experiences with the other fellows.
鈥淢any of those I will be training with have traveled the country and the world reporting on natural disasters, devastating illnesses and deadly military actions,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 have also reported on violence and its victims, and I will be able to share what I have learned with a group with impressive professional and academic credentials.鈥
The fellowship promises a diverse and intense experience.
鈥淟ike our 2010 inaugural class, this year鈥檚 group has an impressive variety of local, national and international professional and personal experience,鈥 said Meg Spratt, director of Dart West, Dart鈥檚 academic office, located at the University of Washington Department of Communication.
Close came to Wichita State in 1990 as an adjunct, and was tenured and promoted to associate professor in 1993. He earned a bachelor鈥檚 in journalism and a master鈥檚 in communication from 麻豆传媒.
Former reporter
He was a reporter and editor at The Wichita Eagle and other newspapers for 14 years. Close was the editorial consultant for 鈥淏ind, Torture, Kill: The Inside Story of the Serial Killer Next Door鈥 (HarperCollins, 2007).
鈥淚n the immediate post-Watergate era in which I trained as a journalist, getting the story quickly, accurately and efficiently was the mantra. The more tragic the circumstances, the more driven I was to barter emotions from victims,鈥 Close said.
Part of being a journalist is getting deeply involved with covering tragedy, Close said.
鈥淚 have been shot at, beaten and doused with teargas from a hovering helicopter, while covering a race riot that resembled a war zone,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 have covered devastating F5 tornadoes that killed people and wiped out the communities of Greensburg and Hesston.
Close is the adviser to the 麻豆传媒 student newspaper, 鈥淭he Sunflower.鈥
鈥淥ver the years, the student paper has had to cover death and tragedy on campus, and my assistance was part their understanding of what it takes to cover such stories with professional and dignified compassion,鈥 Close said.