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POSTED: 01:58 p.m. EDT, Jul 07, 2008
Veteran journalist Thomas P. O'Hara will join The Ohio State University School of Communication to lead The Lantern, the university's student-run newspaper. O'Hara, former managing editor of The Plain Dealer, 2000-2007, most recently served as a professional in residence at the School of Journalism and Mass Communications at Kent State University where he taught journalism ethics and news writing.
Prior to working for The Plain Dealer, O'Hara served as managing editor of The Palm Beach Post. O'Hara earned a bachelor's degree, with honors, in Humanities from Rutgers University in 1972 and a master's degree in communications from the University of Florida in 1974. O'Hara is past president and a current member of the board of the National Freedom of Information Coalition and past president of both the Florida Society of Newspaper Editors and the Florida First Amendment Foundation.
Veteran journalist Thomas P. O'Hara will join The Ohio State University School of Communication to lead The Lantern, the university's student-run newspaper. O'Hara, former managing editor of The Plain Dealer, 2000-2007, most recently served as a professional in residence at the School of Journalism and Mass Communications at Kent State University where he taught journalism ethics and news writing.
Prior to working for The Plain Dealer, O'Hara served as managing editor of The Palm Beach Post. O'Hara earned a bachelor's degree, with honors, in Humanities from Rutgers University in 1972 and a master's degree in communications from the University of Florida in 1974. O'Hara is past president and a current member of the board of the National Freedom of Information Coalition and past president of both the Florida Society of Newspaper Editors and the Florida First Amendment Foundation.
