Susan Campbell, M.S.

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Distinguished Lecturer
The Charger Bulletin , Advisor

Communication, Film and Media Studies Department
College of Arts and Sciences
About Susan

Susan Campbell is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, a widely-read newspaper columnist, and the author of three books. She has worked across the media landscape as an award-winning print journalist, a regular commentator on WNPR, and a guest on CBS’ "Sunday Morning," the BBC, WTNH-TV, and the local news show "Face the State." She was also part of the Connecticut Health Investigative Team, an award-winning health and safety website.

Her work at The Hartford Courant – where she was a staff writer and columnist for 25 years – was recognized by the National Women’s Political Caucus, the New England Associated Press News Executives, the National Society of Newspaper Columnists, and the Society for Professional Journalists, among numerous other organizations. She’s also written for Connecticut Magazine, Salon.com, the Ms. Foundation blog, and Patheos.com. She currently writes a weekly Sunday column for Hearst newspapers in Connecticut.

Her book, Dating Jesus: A Story of Fundamentalism, Feminism and the American Girl, won the Connecticut Center for the Book’s Best Memoir in 2010 and was chosen as one of 15 "Must-Read Memoirs" by More magazine. Her other books include the biography Tempest-Tossed: The Spirit of Isabella Beecher Hooker and Frog Hollow: Stories from an American Neighborhood, a Hartford neighborhood she describes as a springboard for generations of immigrants.

A frequent guest host on "Where We Live," a locally produced news/talk show, she’s a regular guest on "The Colin McEnroe Show." A former communications director at the Partnership for Stronger Communities, she is a sought-after speaker and panelist on poverty, homelessness, theology, and gender issues.

While teaching the next generation of journalists, Professor Campbell helped transform the campus newspaper, the Charger Bulletin, into a website, a series of podcasts, and a weekly television news show, "The Charger Bulletin News." She’s taught at Central Connecticut State University, and she has taught writing workshops at Wesleyan University, the University of Connecticut, and the University of Hartford.

Professional Experience

HEARST NEWSPAPERS IN CONNECTICUT
Weekly columnist, 2020-present

CONNECTICUT HEALTH AND INVESTIGATIVE TEAM
An award-winning health and safety website at www.c-hit.org
Twice-monthly columnist, 2012-2020

Explore issues of health and safety for women

THE HARTFORD COURANT
Largest Daily Newspaper in Connecticut and The Oldest Continuously Published Newspaper in the United States
Columnist, 1986-2012 and again as a freelancer from 2013-2020

WNPR
On-air regular commentator/news contributor, 2009 2020
Frequent guest, and well as guest host for "Where We Live," a locally-produced news/talk show
Appearances as a regular guest on "The Colin McEnroe Show," another locally-produced talk show

JOURNAL REGISTER COMPANY

Weekly columnist for New Haven Register, Middletown Press, and Torrington Register Citizen, 2012 - 2013
Focused on state politics. (Left the position upon full-time employment at Partnership for Strong Communities, for fear there might eventually be a conflict of interest.)

OTHER

Contributor to "Make Mine a Double: Why Women Like Us Like to Drink (Or Not,)" published by University Press of New England in 2011, and yes, I understand your concern, but I’m the "not" in the title.

Currently working on "Searching for the American Dream in Frog Hollow," a history book about a notable Hartford neighbor, due to Wesleyan University Press in January 2016.

Other Media

Appearances on CBS’ "Sunday Morning" and BBC, local news show "Face the State," as well as Hartford area media (besides WNPR) such as radio stations WWUH, WTNH, WHUS, WTIC, and WDRC

Work has also appeared in Connecticut Magazine and Salon.com and Ms. Foundation blog and Patheos.com.

Popular speaker for civic, faith, and school groups on issues of poverty. Frequent appearances on panels on topics from youth homelessness to gender issues to housing policy to human trafficking in the state.

Created and maintain a blog, "Dating Jesus" 2009-2012, and again starting in January 2016

Co-created and maintained a blog,"Hot Dogma!" 2012-August 2014

On Twitter; if you're bored, I'm on Facebook, too.

News and In the Media

In the Media

Forbes: Luigi Mangione Has Become A Social Media Folk Hero

Susan Campbell, a distinguished lecturer in communication, film, and media studies, comments on some of the social media posts about the alleged shooter of United Healthcare CEO. "Shooting someone to death on the streets was and always will be wrong. As for the murder balancing out the insurance company’s actions, the world doesn’t work like that, and I’m not convinced we want to live in a world where justice is handed out like this."


In the Media

Forbes: Elon Musk Questioned Value Of 'Legacy Media'

Susan Campbell, a distinguished lecturer of communication, film, and media studies, comments on Elon Musk’s statement on his X social media platform that he no longer reads legacy news and what it says about his understanding of how news is gathered and reported.

In the Media

Next Avenue: Extra! Extra! Man Starts Newspaper

Andy Thibault is profiled on his many accomplishments as a writer and editor. The piece includes comments from colleague Susan Campbell. Thibault is an adjunct professor of media studies, and Campbell is a distinguished lecturer of communication, film, and media studies.

Connecticut Health I-Team: Spot the Signs of Human Trafficking

Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer in communications, comments on the signs people should look for that would indicate human trafficking. Connecticut has started training people to spot signs of human trafficking, including a session last month run by the state’s Human Anti-Trafficking Response Team in collaboration with St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center.

The Olympian: We Will Step Up and Stand Out on Jan. 21

Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer in communications, will march along with others across the country at the Women’s March on Washington, scheduled for the day after the Presidential Inauguration. The article was featured in several Asian publications as well as publications around the country.