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Keith Greenwood

Keith Greenwood


Assistant Professor
Photojournalism and Journalism Studies

106 Lee Hills Hall
Missouri School of Journalism
Columbia, MO 65211-1200
  • Phone: 573-882-4867
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KEITH GREENWOOD is an assistant professor at the Missouri School of Journalism. He teaches courses in photojournalism history, photography's role in society and multimedia applications for photojournalism. His research interests include photojournalism history and the influences that determine depictions of subjects in photographs.

Greenwood has served on the faculty at Michigan State University and the University of Oklahoma. He has received a top-paper award from Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication and was co-Webmaster of the AEJMC Visual Communication division Web site for four years.

Greenwood earned a bachelor's degree in mass communication from Northeast Missouri State University (now Truman State University). He worked in radio and as a freelance photographer during and following his undergraduate years before turning his focus primarily to photojournalism while pursuing a master's degree in journalism at Michigan State University. Greenwood completed his doctorate at the Missouri School of Journalism. He is also a member of the American Journalism Historians Association, the National Press Photographers Association, the Society of Professional Journalists and Kappa Tau Alpha, the national honor society for journalism and mass communication.

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