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ABOUT US
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Jim Broderick, Ph.D., is an associate professor of journalism at New Jersey City University in Jersey City, New Jersey. Prior to joining the faculty of NJCU,
Broderick worked for newspapers and wire services in the Midwest and in New York City. He started his career at Indiana State University, writing humor columns and human-interest stories for its
newspaper, The Indiana Statesman. He
began his professional career at a weekly newspaper in northeastern Indiana as a general assignment reporter covering the
farm crisis in the mid-1980s. He has since worked at papers in Cincinnati, suburban Chicago and Jersey City. Before returning
to graduate school, where he earned a Ph.D. in English, he worked as a copy editor at Dow Jones & Company in Manhattan.
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Darren Miller spent
two and a half years as an award-winning journalist reporting on the politics and people of Western North Carolina for The Mountaineer, a newspaper serving Haywood
County, located just west of Asheville. He then became the newspaper’s assistant editor—a post he held until April 2006,
when he took leave to work on several book projects. He graduated from New Jersey City University in 2003 with a bachelor of arts degree in journalism. A former editor-in-chief
of The Gothic Times in Jersey City, New Jersey, Miller has written about such topics as the death penalty (covering a North
Carolina execution in person), natural disasters, murder trials, and municipal corruption, among a variety of other general
news reporting and feature stories. An exposé he initiated, supervised and co-wrote at The Gothic Times led a local
university to investigate its football program amid allegations of NCAA violations first detailed in Miller’s reporting.
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by Paul Zalewski Jim Broderick
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Photo by Benjamin Hicks Darren W. Miller
Miller is the recipient of awards from both the New Jersey Press Association and the North Carolina Press Association. He appeared as a guest on the television show, “Like It Is,” hosted
by veteran newsman Gil Noble on New York City’s WABC
7, on the first anniversary of 9/11 to discuss the state of journalism during and since the attacks. Miller has appeared
in schools and other venues to discuss his career as a journalist and currently writes about all things art at The Madness of Art. A native of Jersey City, New Jersey, Miller resides with his wife
Heather and their three cats in Savannah, Georgia.
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