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Posted on: July 31st, 2006
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Media ]
Tags: Colombia, Professor
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“A podcast interview with Leonardo Ferreira, Ph.D and Ileana Oroza, University of Miami journalism professors, is available in the Podcast Section of Hispanic Marketing & Public Relations, HispanicMPR.com. During the podcast, they discuss Hispanic market journalism and the University’s Spanish language graduate journalism program with Elena del Valle, host of the HispanicMPR.com podcast.
Leonardo received his Ph.D. in mass media from Michigan State University and his J.D. from the Universidad Nacional de Colombia Law School. While completing his graduate studies, he was awarded an Excellence-in-Teaching Citation by the Michigan State University Office of the Provost and a Martin Luther King Jr. -César Chávez-Rosa Parks Fellowship by the Michigan Department of Education.”
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