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Here is the list of nominees, plus write-ins, by the faculty at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at New York University for our list of “the 100 Outstanding Journalists in the United States in the Last 100 Years.” These nominations were compiled and voted on in March 2012. The final list of 100 was announced at a reception in honor of the 100th anniversary of journalism education at NYU on April 3, 2012.

These lists are intended to begin, not end, a conversation on what makes for outstanding journalism. Unity, for example, an organization of journalists of color, has released in response a “seed list” of accomplished journalists with diverse backgrounds.

– Mitchell Stephens, Professor of Journalism, NYU

Eddie Adams: an Associated Press photographer who took one of the iconic photos of the Vietnam War: of a Saigon execution.

James Agee: a journalist, critic, poet, screenwriter and novelist who wrote the text for Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, a celebration of depression-era sharecropper families.

Roger Ailes: founding president of Fox News C

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Watson Named to Oklahoma Education Hall of Fame

September 29, 2010

Widely known for his portrayal of historic Oklahoman Will Rogers and favored on Bison Hill as a longtime professor and scholar, Dr. Doug Watson will be inducted into the Oklahoma Higher Education Hall of Fame Tuesday, Oct. 12. The ceremony and dinner will be at the Jim Thorpe Museum and Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City.

Watson joined the OBU English faculty in 1980. He retired in 2007 as professor of English after serving 27 years at OBU. He taught for nearly three decades in a variety of English courses including Western Civilization, Young Adult Literature and Major Authors: American Poetry.

As director of OBU's Woodrow Wilson Visiting Scholars series from 1985 to 2006, Watson coordinated the activities of outstanding scholars during their week's visit to campus. He also hosted the German Marshall Fund fellows and assisted students in being involved in the Oklahoma Scholar-Leadership Enrichment Program.

Watson was a Fulbright Professor of American literature in Nigeria, West Africa, during

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