[cmsms_row][cmsms_column data_width=”1/2″][cmsms_gallery layout=”slider” image_size_slider=”full” slider_effect=”slide” slider_autoplay=”true” slider_slideshow_speed=”7″ slider_animation_speed=”600″ slider_pause_on_hover=”true” slider_rewind=”true” slider_rewind_speed=”1000″ slider_nav_arrow=”true” animation_delay=”0″]4550|http://18.188.46.225/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/ChrisHarper-1-200×162.jpg[/cmsms_gallery][cmsms_text animation_delay=”0″]Hosted by Robert Rimm[/cmsms_text][/cmsms_column][cmsms_column data_width=”1/2″][cmsms_text]Chris Harper—novelist, journalist and journalism professor at Temple University—is a prominent voice in dialogues surrounding ethics, trends and skills associated with the media. Coming from a background of more than 20 years working in the field for the Associated Press in Chicago, Newsweek in Chicago, Washington and Beirut, ABC News in Cairo and Rome and 20/20, Chris applies his unique experiences everyday in the classroom to influence aspiring writers to attain the highest level of journalism excellence. During his turn at the helm of Temple University’s Multimedia Urban Reporting Lab, the program’s cornerstone project, Philadelphia Neighborhoods, won the prestigious EPPY Award for best college journalism website. Chris has edited and authored multiple books and writes a weekly column on media ethics for The Washington Times.[/cmsms_text][/cmsms_column][/cmsms_row]
