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Pam Luecke is a Professor of Business Journalism and Head of the Department of Journalism and Mass Communications at Washington and Lee University. She holds a B.A. in Philosophy (Carleton College, 1974), an M.S. in Journalism (Northwestern University, 1975), and an M.B.A. (University of Hartford, 1979). Her career bridges philosophy, journalism, and business, emphasizing critical thinking and ethical reporting. She researches women’s roles in journalism, notably documenting the life of Kay Fanning, a pioneering female editor at the Christian Science Monitor. Luecke advocates for liberal arts education as foundational for adaptability in evolving media landscapes.
Teaching focuses include Business Reporting, Economic Journalism, and Strategic Communication. She co-led a transformative Spring Term trip to China, exposing students to global business and media dynamics. Beyond academia, she is an avid tennis player and reader, blending professional rigor with community engagement. Her work underscores the importance of interdisciplinary education and proactive career navigation for students.
Luecke emphasizes journalism’s role in addressing socioeconomic disparities, urging reporters to serve both privileged and marginalized audiences. She champions accreditation standards for W&L’s journalism program, ensuring alignment with professional demands while preserving intellectual depth.
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