Journalism Ethics and First Amendment Law, the second required lecture in the undergraduate Journalism major at NYU, is a large lecture led by Professor George Freeman, with individual recitation sections also meeting once per week.
The recitation sections are key to the experience. Their talented instructors come from the department’s roster of long-time adjuncts and experienced recent alumni. Here is the group who will be working with the Spring 2008 class:
Lisa Armstrong
Email: lisa@lisaarmstrong.net
Lisa Armstrong is an award winning journalist who has written for several publications including National Geographic, Parade, In Style, The Washingtonian, Essence, Working Mother and Ms. She grew up in Nairobi, Kenya and has made frequent trips to Africa in the past couple of years, writing stories mostly about women. She recently won an award from the American Society of Journalists and Authors for an article on a rural Kenyan village formed by women who were allegedly raped by British soldiers. In addition to an M.A. in journalism from NYU, she has a Master’s in urban planning with a concentration in international development and has written and edited for the World Bank and UNICEF.
Jason Boog
Email: jasonboog@gmail.com
Jason Boog is a staff writer at the investigative reporting publication, Judicial Reports (http://judicialreports.com). He also edits The Publishing Spot (http://thepublishingspot.com), a website that helps aspiring writers find a foothold in the new media world. He has written for The Columbia Journalism Review, The National Law Journal, The New York Law Journal, and Newsday. He graduated from the University of Michigan with a literature degree and served in Peace Corps Guatemala. He earned his M.A. in journalism at NYU. You can find selections of his work at http://jasonboog.com/.
Adam Fuller
Email: adamcarlfuller@gmail.com
Adam Fuller has been an adjunct professor of journalism at NYU since September of 2006. He is also a freelance writer and has contributed to a variety of New York newspapers. He is currently editing a novel and a non-fiction book, and completing his second screenplay, an historical script set during the Peloponnesian War.
Lynda Hammes
Email: lyndahammes@gmail.com
Lynda Hammes is the associate publisher of Foreign Affairs, where she has worked since 2003. She manages the magazine’s business operations, from manufacturing to publicity strategy. Lynda is working with the editorial staff on developing a new vision for the magazine’s web content, which will be unveiled with a redesign launch in 2008.
Priya Jain
Email: pj288@nyu.edu
Priya Jain is the features and books editor for BUST magazine. A graduate of NYU’s Cultural Reporting and Criticism program, she has written features and book reviews for The New York Times Book Review, Salon, the New York Observer, BUST, and other publications.
Heather Muse
E-mail: hmuse@temple.edu
Heather Muse is a Ph.D. candidate in Mass Media and Communication at Temple University in Philadelphia. Her dissertation, “Believe: Mythology, Ritual and Identity in Media Coverage of the 2004 Boston Red Sox,” examines the cultural myths and rituals perpetuated in media coverage of the team and its World Series win. She has written arts and entertainment pieces for Seventeen, FHM, and several alternative weeklies. Heather has held editorial positions at Seventeen.com and MJI Broadcasting and has taught several media courses at Temple University and the University of Georgia. She has an M.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of Georgia and a B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication from NYU.
Paula Pou
Email: pcp207@nyu.edu
Paula Pou is an associate editor at M. Shanken Communications, home to Wine Spectator and Cigar Aficionado, where she helps oversee Impact, the research department’s bi-monthly publication. Prior to joining Shanken, she spent four years reporting on branding and marketing trends at Adventure Publishing Group as an assistant editor. She has worked as a freelancer for lifestyle magazines such as Planet and sometimes wears a music journalist hat for indie blogs such as BrooklynVegan and Stereogum. She is a freelance fact-checker for American Express Publishing. She graduated from NYU in 2001 with a B.A. in Journalism and English Literature.
David K. Randall
Email: david.randall@nyu.edu
David K. Randall is a staff reporter at Forbes magazine, where he covers general assignments and writes book reviews for Forbes.com. Previously, he contributed to the Metro section of The New York Times, covering breaking news and features in New York and New Jersey. He’s also written for New York magazine, Salon, and several newspapers in California. He earned a BA in English and Political Science from the University of California, Riverside, before receiving his MA in journalism from NYU.
Jackie Schneider
Email: js449@nyu.edu
Jackie Schneider is a freelance reporter and researcher for In Style magazine and New York magazine. As a freelance writer, she has written for NewYorkMag.com, Time Out New York, Mediabistro.com, Metro New York and Velvet Park magazine. In 2006, she received a Master’s in journalism from New York University. In 2005, she attended the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, where she was a candidate for the Best New American Voices anthology. She received the George Harmon Coxe Award in creative writing from Cornell University in 2001 for a work of short fiction.

