Chuck Stone

Chuck Stone is the Walter Spearman Professor of Journalism and Mass Communications at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Stone previously served as a professor of English at the University of Delaware and a visiting professor at Syracuse University and Trinity College. He has worked as a senior editor at the Philadelphia Daily News, as … Continued

Charles G. Ross

Charles G. Ross is a graduate of the University of Missouri of the class of 1905. He is a Missourian by birth. He has worked for the Columbia, Mo., lHerald; the Victor, Colo., Record; The St. Louis Post-Dispatch; The St. Louis Republic; and the Melbourne, Australia, Herald. For ten years he was a member of … Continued

Catherine Leroy

Catherine Leroy arrived in Saigon in February of 1966 as freelance photojournalist at the age of 21. A native of Enghien, France (a Paris suburb), she had no formal photographic training. Despite her lack of experience, Leroy’s arresting images of the war were printed in many publications, including Life, Time and the Sunday Times of … Continued

Cathleen Black

Cathleen Black, considered “The First Lady of American Magazines” and “one of the leading figures in American publishing over the past two decades” by the Financial Times, is chairman of Hearst Magazines, a division of Hearst Corporation and one of the world’s largest publishers of monthly magazines. For more than 15 years, first as president … Continued