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'''Michael Krasny''' is the host and senior editor of [[KQED]]'s award-winning Forum, a news and public affairs program that concentrates on the arts, culture, health, business and technology. |
'''Michael Krasny''' is the host and senior editor of [[KQED]]'s award-winning [[Forum (KQED)|''Forum'']], a news and public affairs program that concentrates on the arts, culture, health, business and technology. |
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Since 1970, he has been a professor of English at [[San Francisco State University]] and is a widely published scholar and critic as well as a former regular contributor to [[Mother Jones magazine]] and a fiction writer. He has also worked widely as a facilitator and host in the corporate sector and as moderator for a host of major non-profit events. |
Since 1970, he has been a professor of English at [[San Francisco State University]] and is a widely published scholar and critic as well as a former regular contributor to [[Mother Jones magazine]] and a fiction writer. He has also worked widely as a facilitator and host in the corporate sector and as moderator for a host of major non-profit events. |
Revision as of 22:39, 28 April 2005
Michael Krasny is the host and senior editor of KQED's award-winning Forum, a news and public affairs program that concentrates on the arts, culture, health, business and technology.
Since 1970, he has been a professor of English at San Francisco State University and is a widely published scholar and critic as well as a former regular contributor to Mother Jones magazine and a fiction writer. He has also worked widely as a facilitator and host in the corporate sector and as moderator for a host of major non-profit events.
Krasny received his B.A. (Cum Laude) and M.A. degrees from Ohio University, where he is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and his Ph.D. degree from University of Wisconsin.
External links
- Portions taken from KQED's website
- KQED Forum