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Pintak, Lawrence (Lawrence Edward), 1955-
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Pintak, Larry (Lawrence Edward), 1955-
Pintak, Lawrence Edward, 1955-
Pintak, Larry Edward, 1955-
Pintak, Lawrence E. (Lawrence Edward), 1955-
Pintak, Larry E. (Lawrence Edward), 1955-
Pintak, Lawrence Edward, 1955-
Pintak, Larry Edward, 1955-
Pintak, Lawrence E. (Lawrence Edward), 1955-
Pintak, Larry E. (Lawrence Edward), 1955-
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Information from publisher, Apr. 1, 2003 (Lawrence Edward Pintak is same as Larry Pintak, b. Aug. 1, 1955)
The new Arab journalist, 2011: title page (Lawrence Pintak)
Washington State University (website), viewed Aug. 19, 2025: Lawrence Pintak (Founding Dean (2009-2016), Professor, Graduate Faculty. Lawrence Pintak, PhD is an award-winning journalist, academic leader, and media development expert who has reported from four continents and led projects aimed at bolstering journalistic professionalism and independence in the Middle East, South Asia, Africa, and the Caucasus. He served as dean of the Graduate School of Media and Communications at The Aga Khan University in East Africa, founding dean of The Edward R. Murrow College of Communication at Washington State University, helped establish Pakistan's Centre for Excellence in Journalism, and directed the Arab world's leading media training center in the years leading up to the Arab Spring. A former CBS News Middle East correspondent, Pintak is the author of five books at the intersection of media, religion, democracy, and international relations, and was named a Fellow of the Society of Professional Journalists in 2017 for "extraordinary service to the profession of journalism" around the world. His first novel, Target: Hollywood, was published in 2022. He holds a PhD in Islamic Studies. Education: University of Wales, Trinity Saint David. PhD in Islamic Studies (2009). Dissertation - Islam, Nationalism and the Mission of Arab Journalism. University of Wales, Trinity Saint David. MPhil in Theology, Religion and Islam (2007). The American University, Washington, D.C., BA in Communications. Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern Univ., Undergraduate Studies (transferred senior year due to a job offer)) https://murrow.wsu.edu/directory/wsu-profile/lpintak/
OCLC, viewed Aug. 19, 2025 (access points: Pintak, Lawrence, 1955-; Pintak, Larry; Pintak, Lawrence E.; usage: Larry Pintak; Lawrence Pintak; Lawrence Edward Pintak; Lawrence E. Pintak)
Lawrence Pintak's website, viewed Aug. 27, 2025: Biography (Lawrence Pintak, PhD is an award-winning journalist, academic leader, and media development expert who has reported from four continents and helped build or restructured higher education projects in the Middle East, South Asia, Africa, and the Caucasus that support the independence and viability of journalism.) https://pintak.com/biography
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