
About
Anthony Collings is a Lecturer in the Department of Communication and Media at the University of Michigan. He previously served as a CNN foreign and Washington correspondent for 16 years, contributing to an Emmy-winning team for coverage of the Oklahoma City bombing. Before CNN, he held roles as Newsweek's London and Bonn bureau chief, and an AP correspondent in Moscow, London, and Bonn, alongside work with the Wall Street Journal in New York. Since 1997, he has taught at U-M, initially as a Marsh Professor and later as a lecturer.
Education:
- M.A., Tufts University
Research Interests: Focuses on critical analysis of journalism practices, ethics in media reporting, and the dynamics of foreign news coverage. His work emphasizes ethical dilemmas in journalism and the global dissemination of news.
Teaching: Offers courses on Supreme Court news coverage, foreign news coverage strategies, and journalistic ethics. Known for integrating real-world media experience into pedagogy.
Awards: Emmy Award for collaborative news coverage of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing tragedy.
Lab/Team Affiliation: Active within the Department of Communication and Media, though no specific lab or team details are highlighted.
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