Pierre J. Huss

Mr. Huss was Berlin Bureau Chief for eight years with INS and Central European manager of that service as well as a former student in the Missouri School of Journalism.

Pius Njawe

Pius Noumeni Njawe’ is the publisher of Le Messager, the most important newspaper in Cameroon and one of the most influential throughout the rest of French-speaking Africa. Before founding Le Messager at age 22, Njawe’ worked at Semences Africaines, a paper founded by the famous Cameroonian writer Rene’ Philome. It was closed down by the … Continued

Peter Lisagor

Peter Lisagor was posthumously awarded a Missouri Medal in commemoration of his distinguished 30-year journalism career. At the time of his death in February, he was serving his 17th year as the Chicago Daily News’ Washington bureau chief. Lisagor, a member of the Sigma Delta Chi Hall of Fame, covered a variety of foreign assignments, … Continued

Peter Magubane

Peter Magubane’s compelling photographs of black resistance and white oppression in his native South Africa earned him a position as a staff member at the Drum in 1956. He worked for Rand Daily in 1980 and began freelancing for Time magazine in 1978. Showing the world vivid photographs of how native South Africans were being … Continued

Philomena Jurey

Philomena Jurey began her career as a journalist in the mountains of southwest Virginia at a time when, as she explains, “most newspaper and broadcast organizations didn’t even hire women.” she joined voice of America (VOA) in 1961 and gained international recognition as its White House correspondent from 1974 to 1988. In 1988 she became … Continued