Guido Stempel
Guido H. Stempel III was a distinguished professor of journalism at the E. W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio, and directed the school in the 1970s.
Education
Stempel received his bachelor's and master's degrees from Indiana University Bloomington. He then became the first doctoral candidate in mass communication at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.Career life and accomplishments
Stempel's publishing career began at Journalism Quarterly in 1952 with his piece “Sampling Size for Classifying Subject Matter in Dailies”. From 1972 to 1989, Stempel was the longest-serving editor of Journalism Quarterly. Advancements in his career and his research in mass communication and journalism were major factors in Ohio University choosing him in the first round for the Ohio Board of Regents’ Outstanding Programs Awards. In 2013, he was honored with an award in his name by Ohio University. Stempel received many awards during his lifetime as well:- 2007- Paul H Deutschmann Award of Excellence
- 2004- Harold L. Nelson Award
- 1994- Aubrey Fisher Mentorship Award
- 1989- AEJMC's Eleanor Blum Award for Distinguished service for research
- 1977- Chancellor's Award for Distinguished Service in Profession of Journalism