Thomas Kunkel
Thomas Kunkel (born September 24, 1955) is an author, journalist, educator and president of St. Norbert College in De Pere, Wisconsin.
Career
Kunkel earned his B.A. in political science at the University of Evansville in 1977 and his master's degree in humanities from there in 1979. He spent much of his early career in the newspaper industry, working in editorial and managerial roles for newspapers,including the San Jose Mercury News, the Miami Herald, The New York Times, and The Cincinnati Post.[1]
From 1997 to 2000 he served as editor and director of the Project on the State of the American Newspaper.[2] From 2000 to 2008, Kunkel was dean of the Philip Merrill College of Journalism and president of the American Journalism Review at the University of Maryland.
Kunkel has authored or edited six books. His book, Man in Profile: Joseph Mitchell of The New Yorker, was published in 2015.[3]
In 2008, Kunkel became seventh president of St. Norbert College.
St. Norbert College
In his inaugural speech, Kunkel spoke of maintaining the core values of the Catholic, liberal arts college: reflection, service to others, and a sense of community.[4]
Since then, he has overseen new developments at the college, including the introduction of the Master of Business Administration and Master of Arts in Liberal Studies graduate programs; the launch of the Donald J. Schneider School of Business & Economics; a partnership with the Medical College of Wisconsin; the implementation of a new core curriculum; and the establishment of a biennial academic conference titled “Sport and Society in America” that is co-sponsored by the Green Bay Packers.
He also led a fundraising campaign that exceeded its $90 million goal and resulted in the construction of a new science facility, enhancement of existing campus facilities, an increase in the school’s endowment, additional support to faculty and student programs, and increased financial aid for students.[5]
During Kunkel’s tenure, the college has constructed and renovated facilities, including the Gehl-Mulva Science Center, Michels Commons, Schneider Stadium, the Mulva Library, Gries Hall, the Ariens Family Welcome Center, Todd Wehr Hall and the Cassandra Voss Center.
Kunkel has announced his intentions to step down from his role on May 31, 2017.[6]
Works
- Genius in Disguise: Harold Ross of The New Yorker (1995)
- Enormous Prayers: A Journey Into the Priesthood (1998)
- Letters From the Editor (Editor, 2000)
- Leaving Readers Behind: The Age of Corporate Newspapering (Editor, with Gene Roberts and Charles Layton, 2001)
- Breach of Trust: A Crisis of Coverage in the Age of Corporate Newspapering (Editor, with Gene Roberts, 2002)
- Man in Profile: Joseph Mitchell of The New Yorker (2015)
References
- ↑ "Thomas Kunkel, Seventh President of St. Norbert College". Thomas Kunkel, Seventh President of St. Norbert College. St. Norbert College. Retrieved 31 August 2015.
- ↑ "Tom Kunkel, Dean, Philip Merrill College of Journalism, University of Maryland". The University of Kansas. Retrieved 29 August 2015.
- ↑ "Kunkel, Thomas" (PDF). Thomas Kunkel CV. St. Norbert College. Retrieved 31 August 2015.
- ↑ Kunkel, Thomas (March 2010). "The Education of a Freshman President". Trusteeship.
- ↑ "Campaign Priorities". Campaign Priorities. St. Norbert College. Retrieved 31 August 2015.
- ↑ Counter, Mike. "St. Norbert President Announces College Retirement Plans". St. Norbert College. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
External links
Book reviews
- New York Times Review of Books
- LA Review of Books
- New Yorker
- Washington Post
- Columbia Journalism Review