Lorraine Elizabeth Branham (December 7, 1952 April 2, 2019) was an American newspaper editor and the Dean of the
S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications
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at
Syracuse University
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.
She was considered one of the most important African American academics in journalism and was well known for her mentoring of young journalists.
Early life and education
Branham was born on December 7, 1952, in
Philadelphia
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to Jesse Williams and Leona Green. After her parents split up early, she was raised by her mother and her stepfather, Henry Walls. She was the oldest of her 13 siblings.
She graduated from
Overbrook High School in Philadelphia and majored in radio, television and film at the Klein College of Media and Communication of
Temple University
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, graduating in 1976.
Branham was married to Norris Branham, with whom she had a son before divorcing.
During her college years, she was a single mother. She married Melvin Williams in 1997. She kept her surname when she married Williams.
Branham was a
John S. Knight Fellow at
Stanford University
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in 1986.
Print journalism career
Branham began her professional career in 1976 as a reporter with ''
The Philadelphia Tribune
''The Philadelphia Tribune'' is the oldest continuously published African-American newspaper in the United States.
The paper began in 1884 when Christopher J. Perry published its first copy. Throughout its history, ''The Philadelphia Tribune ...
''. She held reporting and editing jobs at ''
Camden Courier-Post
The ''Courier-Post'' is a morning daily newspaper that serves South Jersey in the Delaware Valley. It is based in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, and serves most of Burlington, Camden, and Gloucester counties. The paper has 30,313 daily paid subscri ...
'' in
New Jersey
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, ''
The Philadelphia Bulletin
The ''Philadelphia Bulletin'' (or ''The Bulletin'' as it was commonly known) was a daily evening newspaper published from 1847 to 1982 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was the largest circulation newspaper in Philadelphia for 76 years and was ...
'', and ''
The Baltimore Sun
''The Baltimore Sun'' is the largest general-circulation daily newspaper based in the U.S. state of Maryland and provides coverage of local, regional, national, and international news.
Founded in 1837, the newspaper was owned by Tribune Publi ...
''.
From 1987 to 1996, Branham worked for ''
The Philadelphia Inquirer
''The Philadelphia Inquirer'', often referred to simply as ''The Inquirer'', is a daily newspaper headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Founded on June 1, 1829, ''The Philadelphia Inquirer'' is the third-longest continuously operating da ...
''. She rose through the newspaper's management ranks, including stints as New Jersey editor and city desk in Philadelphia, before being named associate managing editor for features.
In February 1996 Branham was hired as the executive editor of ''
The Tallahassee Democrat
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'' in
Tallahassee
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,
Florida
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, where she was the first woman and first African-American in that position.
She was forced out for editorship at Democrat in October 1999 over declining readership. She took a position as assistant to the publisher at ''
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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'', where she worked until 2002.
Academic career
During her newspaper days, Branham taught reporting and writing at Temple University.
She also taught in the summer program for minority journalists at the
University of California, Berkeley
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. She was a Hearst Visiting Professional-in-Residence at the
University of Missouri
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, the
University of Florida
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, and the
California Polytechnic State University
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in
San Luis Obispo, California
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.
After spending 25 years in professional ranks, Branham became the director of
School of Journalism
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Journalists in most parts of the ...
and the
G.B. Dealey Regents Professor at the
University of Texas at Austin
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from 2002 to 2008.
Newhouse School
Branham was chosen from a field of 300 applicants to be dean of the Newhouse School effective July 2008.
She replaced
David Rubin, who had served in the same post for previous 18 years.
During Branham's tenure, the school established the Center for Digital Media Entrepreneurship the Diane and Bob Miron Digital News Center, the Peter A. Horvitz Endowed Chair in Journalism Innovation, and the W2O Group Center for Social Commerce. Branham championed the development of the student-produced news website The NewsHouse. Under her leadership, the Newhouse School created its sports communications emphasis and the Newhouse Sports Media Center. She also helped establish satellite campus programs, Newhouse in New York and Syracuse University Los Angeles Semester.
Branham oversaw an $18 million fundraising campaign for the renovation of Newhouse 2 and creation of multiple new facilities.
In September 2014,
Oprah Winfrey
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was the guest of honor during dedication of the new Newhouse Studio and Innovation Center, featuring
Dick Clark
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Studios and the
Alan Gerry
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Tuesday June 06, 2000 is an Am ...
Center for Media Innovation.
She was also determined to make the school more diverse. Amy Falkner, who succeeded Branham as the acting dean, said that during Branham's tenure the percentage of faculty members of color increased to 25 percent from 17 percent, and the percentage of women on the faculty increased to 45 percent from 35 percent. A quarter of the student body is now people of color, and two-thirds of the students are women.
After her death, Amy Falkner served in the interim capacity until Mark J. Lodato was appointed to the position in March 2020.
Donald Newhouse, whose
father
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founded the Newhouse school, was grateful for her service to the school and profession, and said that Branham had taken "a great school and with a monumental effort remolded it to keep it relevant to a world that is constantly in flux".
Awards
* 2011
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Trailblazer Award
* 2011 Temple University School of Communications and Theater Gallery of Success Award
* 2017 Alumni Hall of Fame Honoree at Klein School of Temple University
She served as a juror for the
Pulitzer Prize
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journalism awards, the
Selden Ring Award
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for Investigative Journalism, the
Scripps National Journalism Awards, and many other journalism award committees.
Death and legacy
Branham, who lived outside Syracuse, died of
uterine cancer
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on April 2, 2019.
Syracuse University and the Newhouse School established two scholarship programs in her memory to recruit and support Newhouse students from socioeconomically disadvantaged populations and other underrepresented groups.
References
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1952 births
2019 deaths
Journalists from Philadelphia
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Syracuse University faculty
Temple University alumni
20th-century American journalists
20th-century American women journalists
Journalists from New Jersey
Journalists from Pennsylvania
Journalists from New York (state)
African-American women journalists
African-American journalists
African-American publishers (people)
20th-century African-American women writers
20th-century American women writers
20th-century African-American writers
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