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Ralph L. Lowenstein (March 8, 1930 – August 10, 2020) was an American professor of journalism. He served as dean of the
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Biography

Lowenstein was born in
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, on March 8, 1930, and was raised in a Zionist household. He earned his bachelor's and master's degrees from
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before earning his PhD from the
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. While an undergraduate student at Columbia, he used his summer break to join the volunteer organization Mahal and fought alongside Israeli forces during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. To join the Israeli army, he lived in a Displaced Persons camp in
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s under an assumed name, then saw combat with the 79th Armored Battalion. He was one of the youngest American volunteers that time and later served in the U.S. Army during the
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. After obtaining his advanced degrees, Lowenstein reported for
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, ''
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'', and
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. He began teaching at
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, was chairman of the news editorial program at the
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as well as visiting professor and head of journalistic studies at
Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv University (TAU) ( he, אוּנִיבֶרְסִיטַת תֵּל אָבִיב, ''Universitat Tel Aviv'') is a public research university in Tel Aviv, Israel. With over 30,000 students, it is the largest university in the country. Locate ...
from 1967 to 1968. In 1971, Lowenstein co-authored a landmark work, ''Media, Messages and Men'', with
John C. Merrill John C. Merrill was Professor Emeritus at the University of Missouri School of Journalism. Merrill is the author of 30 books and over 100 articles in journals. In 2007, a ''festschrift In academia, a ''Festschrift'' (; plural, ''Festschriften'' ...
in which he predicted the demise of print media and rise of electronic mass media in which any person would be able to retrieve an infinite amount of material from central computers. From 1976 to 1994, Lowenstein served as the dean of University of Florida's College of Journalism and Communications. He was a pioneer in digital media and created one of the first journalism-related websites in the world as well as Gainesville cable press, the first 24-hour rotatext cable newspaper. UF's program also became the first communications program in the United States to install a fully integrated PC network in all of its offices and labs. During his tenure, UF launched the NPR station
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, the Brechner Center for Freedom of Information and what is now the Knight Division for Scholarships and Student Inclusion, and increased its endowment from $2 million to $12 million. In 2011, Lowenstein received the Emma Lazarus Statue of Liberty Award for his project, the Machal and Aliyah Bet Archives, which documented the lives of American volunteers who died during the 1948 war. Lowenstein died at age 90 on August 10, 2020, following a stroke.


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