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Chip Mosher

Charles Jon "Chip" Mosher[1] (June 23, 1947 – November 15, 2021) was an educator, poet, author and newspaper columnist who wrote social commentary about education and history, as well as satirical fiction.

Chip Mosher
BornCharles Jon Mosher
(1947-06-23)June 23, 1947
Chillicothe, Ohio
DiedNovember 15, 2021(2021-11-15) (aged 74)
Las Vegas, Nevada
OccupationNewspaper columnist
Novelist
Poet
Teacher
GenreNonfiction, fiction, poetry
SubjectEducation, current affairs
Notable worksAmerica, Please!
Notable awardsNobel Educator of Distinction
Nevada Arts Council fellowship
Website
lasvegascitylife.com/sections/opinion/socrates-sodom

Early life and education edit

Mosher, who grew up in Chillicothe in Southern Ohio, spent the 10th grade at Staunton Military Academy, and then transferred to Salem High School, where he wrote for the school newspaper, graduating in 1965.[2]

In 1969, Mosher received a bachelor's degree in philosophy from Mount Union College in Alliance, Ohio. He attended a master's program at Duke Divinity School, where he played basketball and acted in the Duke Players,[3] from 1969 to 1972.[4] He earned a master's in education from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in 1998.[citation needed]

Career edit

Mosher was a volunteer teacher in Thessaloniki, Greece from 1972 to 1974.[5] In 1988, he began teaching history at a high-risk school within the Clark County School District in Las Vegas.[6]

Beginning in 2005, he wrote a weekly column titled "Socrates in Sodom"[7] for Las Vegas CityLife,[8] an alternative newsweekly, until the paper folded in 2014.[9] The tag line at the end of his column stated that he was "a simple classroom teacher."[10] He also wrote a monthly almanac for CityLife.[11] In 2018, he began writing an almanac for Desert Companion magazine. The column, titled "Random Access Memory,"[12] also appears on Nevada Public Radio's website, which publishes the monthly magazine.[13]

As a teacher who wrote about the school district he worked for, the opinions in his column caused controversy.[14][15][16] As a result, he was regularly interviewed about education issues.[17][18] In the early 2000s, Mosher predicted cheating would occur on a national scale with the corporate reform of education. "It’s no longer about the students or teachers. It’s all about money,” the Las Vegas Weekly quoted him as saying after a Washington, D.C. cheating scandal and another one in Nevada in 2014.[6]

Bibliography edit

Mosher's chapter “Memoir of a Modern Woman in the Modern World” was included in the book The Anarchy of Memories: Short Fiction Featuring Las Vegas Icons, which was released by Huntington Press in October 2015. The book was part of a Las Vegas Writes project, a compilation of short fiction featured at the annual Vegas Valley Book Festival (since renamed the Las Vegas Book Festival).[19][20]

Mosher's contribution to the 2010 fictional book Dead Neon: Tales of Near-future Las Vegas, published by the University of Nevada Press,[8] was described by Publishers Weekly as "a parody of Harlan Ellison in C.J. Mosher's "A Girl and Her Cat... ."[21]

In 2005, he released a CD titled America, Please!, which includes 26 poems and one sci-fi short story.[22]

Awards edit

  • 2011 Nobel Educator of Distinction Award for "excellence in teaching" from the National Society of High School Scholars.[23]
  • 2009 3rd-place award in the Nevada Press Association's “Better Newspaper Contest" for a CityLife column.[24]
  • 2008 1st-place journalism award from the Nevada Press Association for his CityLife education column.[25]
  • In 2004 Honorable Mention for a 2005 Nevada Arts Council fellowship.[26]

References edit

  1. ^ "Charles Jon Mosher from Las Vegas, Nevada | VoterRecords.com". voterrecords.com.
  2. ^ "1965 Yearbook Salem Senior High School - Salem Public Library (pg 34)" (PDF).
  3. ^ "Vol. 66, No. 125". The Duke Chronicle. April 26, 1971.
  4. ^ "Windsor now stands 6-1 (pg 11)" (PDF). The Chronicle: Duke's Daily Newspaper. 1970-12-15.
  5. ^ "Chip Mosher: A backward-forward glance". Las Vegas CityLife. 2013-03-28. Retrieved 2013-04-14.
  6. ^ a b Miller, Ken (April 23, 2014). "Was Vegas' elementary school cheating an inevitable scandal?". Las Vegas Weekly.
  7. ^ "Remembering 2 Great Las Vegas Writers". City Cast Las Vegas.
  8. ^ a b Pierce, Todd James; Keene, Jarret; et al. (9 April 2019). Dead Neon: Tales of Near-future Las Vegas. University of Nevada Press. ISBN 9780874178289 – via Google Books.
  9. ^ Dickensheets, Scott (January 21, 2014). "CityLife: Chronicle of a death foretold". Nevada Public Radio.
  10. ^ Stutz, Howard (10 November 2008). "Reporters' Notebook". Las Vegas Review-Journal.
  11. ^ Mosher, Chip (2012-07-16). "Chip Mosher's July Almanac". Las Vegas CityLife. Retrieved 2013-04-14.
  12. ^ "Random Access Memory". Nevada Public Radio.
  13. ^ Frederick, Sherman (22 March 2010). "KNPR, where art thou?". Las Vegas Review-Journal.
  14. ^ Gray, Karen (2010-10-28). "The CCSD machine". Nevada Journal. Retrieved 2013-04-14.
  15. ^ "The National Right to Work Committee® | 'The Teachers' Union Just Keeps Doing the Limbo From Year to Year to See How Much Lower It Can Go . . .'". Nrtwc.org. 2013-02-04. Retrieved 2013-04-14.
  16. ^ "Union "Benefits Review" Requires Birth Certificates, Tax Returns – Intercepts".
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on March 31, 2014.
  18. ^ "Las Vegas News - Breaking News & Headlines". Las Vegas Review-Journal.
  19. ^ "Las Vegas Book Festival offers menu of words and ideas". October 17, 2019.
  20. ^ Meurer, Ginger (October 9, 2015). "Literary Las Vegas: Las Vegas Writes". Las Vegas Review-Journal.
  21. ^ "Fiction Book Review: Dead Neon: Tales of Near-Future Las Vegas by Edited by Todd James Pierce and Jarret Keene, Univ. of Nevada, $20 paper (184p) ISBN 978-0-87417-828-9". Publishers Weekly.
  22. ^ "Humphrey Bogart Smoking Video, Humphrey Bogart Smoking Clip". funny-video-online.com.
  23. ^ . Archived from the original on July 8, 2013.
  24. ^ "Nevada Press Association awards presented". San Diego Union-Tribune. 20 September 2009.
  25. ^ "2008 Nevada Press Association Better Newspaper Contest winners - Las Vegas Sun News". Las Vegas Sun. 29 September 2008. Retrieved 2013-04-14.
  26. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-03-24. Retrieved 2013-04-27.

External links edit

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Charles Jon Chip Mosher 1 June 23 1947 November 15 2021 was an educator poet author and newspaper columnist who wrote social commentary about education and history as well as satirical fiction Chip MosherBornCharles Jon Mosher 1947 06 23 June 23 1947Chillicothe OhioDiedNovember 15 2021 2021 11 15 aged 74 Las Vegas NevadaOccupationNewspaper columnistNovelistPoet TeacherGenreNonfiction fiction poetrySubjectEducation current affairsNotable worksAmerica Please Notable awardsNobel Educator of DistinctionNevada Arts Council fellowshipWebsitelasvegascitylife wbr com wbr sections wbr opinion wbr socrates sodom Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Bibliography 3 Awards 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education editMosher who grew up in Chillicothe in Southern Ohio spent the 10th grade at Staunton Military Academy and then transferred to Salem High School where he wrote for the school newspaper graduating in 1965 2 In 1969 Mosher received a bachelor s degree in philosophy from Mount Union College in Alliance Ohio He attended a master s program at Duke Divinity School where he played basketball and acted in the Duke Players 3 from 1969 to 1972 4 He earned a master s in education from the University of Nevada Las Vegas in 1998 citation needed Career editMosher was a volunteer teacher in Thessaloniki Greece from 1972 to 1974 5 In 1988 he began teaching history at a high risk school within the Clark County School District in Las Vegas 6 Beginning in 2005 he wrote a weekly column titled Socrates in Sodom 7 for Las Vegas CityLife 8 an alternative newsweekly until the paper folded in 2014 9 The tag line at the end of his column stated that he was a simple classroom teacher 10 He also wrote a monthly almanac for CityLife 11 In 2018 he began writing an almanac for Desert Companion magazine The column titled Random Access Memory 12 also appears on Nevada Public Radio s website which publishes the monthly magazine 13 As a teacher who wrote about the school district he worked for the opinions in his column caused controversy 14 15 16 As a result he was regularly interviewed about education issues 17 18 In the early 2000s Mosher predicted cheating would occur on a national scale with the corporate reform of education It s no longer about the students or teachers It s all about money the Las Vegas Weekly quoted him as saying after a Washington D C cheating scandal and another one in Nevada in 2014 6 Bibliography edit Mosher s chapter Memoir of a Modern Woman in the Modern World was included in the book The Anarchy of Memories Short Fiction Featuring Las Vegas Icons which was released by Huntington Press in October 2015 The book was part of a Las Vegas Writes project a compilation of short fiction featured at the annual Vegas Valley Book Festival since renamed the Las Vegas Book Festival 19 20 Mosher s contribution to the 2010 fictional book Dead Neon Tales of Near future Las Vegas published by the University of Nevada Press 8 was described by Publishers Weekly as a parody of Harlan Ellison in C J Mosher s A Girl and Her Cat 21 In 2005 he released a CD titled America Please which includes 26 poems and one sci fi short story 22 Awards edit2011 Nobel Educator of Distinction Award for excellence in teaching from the National Society of High School Scholars 23 2009 3rd place award in the Nevada Press Association s Better Newspaper Contest for a CityLife column 24 2008 1st place journalism award from the Nevada Press Association for his CityLife education column 25 In 2004 Honorable Mention for a 2005 Nevada Arts Council fellowship 26 References edit Charles Jon Mosher from Las Vegas Nevada VoterRecords com voterrecords com 1965 Yearbook Salem Senior High School Salem Public Library pg 34 PDF Vol 66 No 125 The Duke Chronicle April 26 1971 Windsor now stands 6 1 pg 11 PDF The Chronicle Duke s Daily Newspaper 1970 12 15 Chip Mosher A backward forward glance Las Vegas CityLife 2013 03 28 Retrieved 2013 04 14 a b Miller Ken April 23 2014 Was Vegas elementary school cheating an inevitable scandal Las Vegas Weekly Remembering 2 Great Las Vegas Writers City Cast Las Vegas a b Pierce Todd James Keene Jarret et al 9 April 2019 Dead Neon Tales of Near future Las Vegas University of Nevada Press ISBN 9780874178289 via Google Books Dickensheets Scott January 21 2014 CityLife Chronicle of a death foretold Nevada Public Radio Stutz Howard 10 November 2008 Reporters Notebook Las Vegas Review Journal Mosher Chip 2012 07 16 Chip Mosher s July Almanac Las Vegas CityLife Retrieved 2013 04 14 Random Access Memory Nevada Public Radio Frederick Sherman 22 March 2010 KNPR where art thou Las Vegas Review Journal Gray Karen 2010 10 28 The CCSD machine Nevada Journal Retrieved 2013 04 14 The National Right to Work Committee The Teachers Union Just Keeps Doing the Limbo From Year to Year to See How Much Lower It Can Go Nrtwc org 2013 02 04 Retrieved 2013 04 14 Union Benefits Review Requires Birth Certificates Tax Returns Intercepts Is the Clark County School District a political machine Nevada News and Views Archived from the original on March 31 2014 Las Vegas News Breaking News amp Headlines Las Vegas Review Journal Las Vegas Book Festival offers menu of words and ideas October 17 2019 Meurer Ginger October 9 2015 Literary Las Vegas Las Vegas Writes Las Vegas Review Journal Fiction Book Review Dead Neon Tales of Near Future Las Vegas by Edited by Todd James Pierce and Jarret Keene Univ of Nevada 20 paper 184p ISBN 978 0 87417 828 9 Publishers Weekly Humphrey Bogart Smoking Video Humphrey Bogart Smoking Clip funny video online com Educators of Distinction National Society of High School Scholars Archived from the original on July 8 2013 Nevada Press Association awards presented San Diego Union Tribune 20 September 2009 2008 Nevada Press Association Better Newspaper Contest winners Las Vegas Sun News Las Vegas Sun 29 September 2008 Retrieved 2013 04 14 Nevada Arts Council Artist Fellowships Awarded Summer 2004 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2013 03 24 Retrieved 2013 04 27 External links editNevada Education Notes About com Guide Las Vegas Newspapers scroll to end Socrates in Sodom columns Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chip Mosher amp oldid 1185335306, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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