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Sanford J. Ungar

Sanford J. "Sandy" Ungar (born 1945) is an American journalist, author, and the inaugural director of the Free Speech Project at Georgetown University. He was the tenth president of Goucher College and the 24th director of Voice of America.

Sanford J. Ungar
1st Director of The Georgetown University Free Speech Project
Assumed office
2014 (2014)
Preceded byPosition established
10th President of Goucher College
In office
July 1, 2001 (2001-07-01) – June 30, 2014 (2014-06-30)
Preceded byRobert S. Welch (acting)
Succeeded byJosé Antonio Bowen
24th Director Voice of America
In office
1999 (1999)–2001 (2001)
Preceded byEvelyn S. Lieberman
Succeeded byRobert R. Reilly
Dean of American University School of Communication
In office
1986 (1986)–1999 (1999)
Weekday Host of All Things Considered
In office
1980 (1980)–1982 (1982)
Preceded byBob Edwards
Succeeded byNoah Adams
Personal details
Born1945
SpouseBeth
ChildrenLida, Philip
Alma materHarvard University (AB)
London School of Economics (MSc)
Occupation

Early life and education

Ungar was born in 1945, the youngest of five children.[1] His mother, Tillie Landau, born 1901 in Chrenif, a small village near Lviv, Ukraine, (then the Austro-Hungarian province of Galicia) to a Jewish family; in 1908, the seven year-old Tillie immigrated with her family to Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania to escape the poverty of her shtetl.[1] His father, Max Ungar, born 1895 in Tussa, Kingdom of Hungary (now Tušice, Slovakia) to a Jewish family; around 1910, the 15-year-old Max immigrated to the United States where he served in World War I and later opened a grocery store.[1] Ungar was raised in Kingston, Pennsylvania where he attended Kingston High School.[1] Several members of Ungar's family were killed in the Holocaust.[1] As a child, Ungar was frightened by the stories told by several of his cousins who were Holocaust survivors.[1]

Ungar obtained a bachelor's degree in Government magna cum laude from Harvard College and a master's degree in international history from the London School of Economics, where he was a Rotary Foundation fellow.[2]

Career

Upon completing graduate school, Ungar lived outside of the United States for three years.[3] He initially intended to become a lawyer before becoming interested in "international opportunities."[3] During his time abroad, he was a correspondent for United Press International in Paris and for Newsweek in Nairobi. Upon returning to the United States, Ungar began work as a print journalist for The Washington Post.[3] He also wrote for The Atlantic and The Economist before working in an editorial position for the Foreign Policy.[3][4] In 1975, he published FBI: An Uncensored Look Behind the Walls.

From 1980 to 1982, he was the weekday host of NPR's All Things Considered.[4] He has also appeared on public, commercial, and cable television, as a commentator or as the moderator of debates. In 1985, Ungar published Estrangement: America and the World, a collection of essays he edited while a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Ungar has spoken frequently around the United States and in other countries on issues of American foreign policy and domestic politics, free expression, human rights, and immigration.

External video
  Booknotes interview with Ungar on Fresh Blood, November 26, 1995, C-SPAN
  Presentation by Ungar on Fresh Blood at the U.S. State Department, August 2, 1999

From 1986 until 1999, he was Dean of the School of Communication at American University in Washington, DC.[5] In 1998, Ungar published Fresh Blood: The New American Immigrants. The following year he published another, Africa: The People and Politics of an Emerging Continent.

Ungar was the 24th director of the Voice of America, the U.S. government's principal international broadcasting agency, from 1999 to 2001.[4][6][7] In that capacity, he oversaw more than 900 hours a week of VOA broadcasts in English and 52 other languages to some 100 million people around the world.

Ungar became the tenth President of Goucher College on July 1, 2001.[8] In 2006, Ungar instituted a mandatory study abroad requirement for all students.[5] Ungar resigned as president of Goucher on June 30, 2014 after being away on sabbatical.[5]

In the fall of 2014, Ungar taught a freshman seminar as a visiting professor at Harvard College called Free Speech, a course he previously taught at Goucher.[3][9] He joined the faculty of Georgetown University Spring 2015. At Georgetown, he is the director of the Free Speech Project which is a grant recipient of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.[10] Ungar is a Lumina Foundation Fellow.[10]

Honors and awards

In 1972, Ungar won a George Polk Award for his book, The Papers & The Papers: An Account of the Legal and Political Battle over the Pentagon Papers. In May 1999 he was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters by Wilkes University in his hometown of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. He has traveled widely in Europe, Africa, Latin America, and Asia; he is fluent in French and also speaks Spanish. He serves on the boards of the Institute for Christian and Jewish Studies and the Association of American Colleges and Universities, and is past chair of the Maryland Independent College and University Association. Mr. Ungar is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and he is an appointed member of the U.S. Public Interest Declassification Board. In June 2000, at its annual convention in Buenos Aires, the Rotary Foundation gave him its Scholar Alumni Achievement Award.

Personal life

Ungar lives in Baltimore and Washington with his wife, Beth Ungar, a physician in the practice of internal medicine. They have a daughter, Lida, and a son, Philip.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Ungar, Sanford J. (1995). Fresh blood: the new American immigrants. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. ISBN 9780252067020. OCLC 37527688.
  2. ^ Estrera, Elc (2013-03-01). "Pathways to Opportunity: An Interview with Goucher College President Sanford J. Ungar". Chicago Policy Review. Retrieved 2018-02-04.
  3. ^ a b c d e Brunjes, Alexandra (2016-10-13). "Sanford Ungar". The Hoya. Retrieved 2018-02-04.
  4. ^ a b c Hall, Tom; Purdy, Matt. "Goucher College President Sandy Ungar on the Value of Liberal Arts Study". WYPR. Retrieved 2018-02-04.
  5. ^ a b c Duncan, Ian (2013-06-29). "President of Goucher college to step down". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2018-02-04.
  6. ^ Voice of America. (2012-05-01) Sandy Ungar, retrieved 2018-02-05
  7. ^ "Sanford J. Unger, Director of Voice of America - Collection Finding Aid · Clinton Digital Library". clinton.presidentiallibraries.us. Retrieved 2018-02-05.
  8. ^ Ramakrishnan, Hema (2013-01-21). "We prepare students for their last job, says Sanford J Ungar". The Economic Times. Retrieved 2018-02-04.
  9. ^ "My Freshman Seminar: Free Speech". Harvard College. Retrieved 2018-02-04.
  10. ^ a b Ungar, Sanford J. (2017-08-28). "Leaks are actually the lifeblood of American democracy". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2018-01-03.

External links

  • Goucher College profile
  • Sanford Ungar profile (Maryland TESOL)
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • Sanford J. Ungar at IMDb

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Sanford J Sandy Ungar born 1945 is an American journalist author and the inaugural director of the Free Speech Project at Georgetown University He was the tenth president of Goucher College and the 24th director of Voice of America Sanford J Ungar1st Director of The Georgetown University Free Speech ProjectIncumbentAssumed office 2014 2014 Preceded byPosition established10th President of Goucher CollegeIn office July 1 2001 2001 07 01 June 30 2014 2014 06 30 Preceded byRobert S Welch acting Succeeded byJose Antonio Bowen24th Director Voice of AmericaIn office 1999 1999 2001 2001 Preceded byEvelyn S LiebermanSucceeded byRobert R ReillyDean of American University School of CommunicationIn office 1986 1986 1999 1999 Weekday Host of All Things ConsideredIn office 1980 1980 1982 1982 Preceded byBob EdwardsSucceeded byNoah AdamsPersonal detailsBorn1945SpouseBethChildrenLida PhilipAlma materHarvard University AB London School of Economics MSc OccupationCollege administrator Academic Journalist Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Honors and awards 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education EditUngar was born in 1945 the youngest of five children 1 His mother Tillie Landau born 1901 in Chrenif a small village near Lviv Ukraine then the Austro Hungarian province of Galicia to a Jewish family in 1908 the seven year old Tillie immigrated with her family to Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania to escape the poverty of her shtetl 1 His father Max Ungar born 1895 in Tussa Kingdom of Hungary now Tusice Slovakia to a Jewish family around 1910 the 15 year old Max immigrated to the United States where he served in World War I and later opened a grocery store 1 Ungar was raised in Kingston Pennsylvania where he attended Kingston High School 1 Several members of Ungar s family were killed in the Holocaust 1 As a child Ungar was frightened by the stories told by several of his cousins who were Holocaust survivors 1 Ungar obtained a bachelor s degree in Government magna cum laude from Harvard College and a master s degree in international history from the London School of Economics where he was a Rotary Foundation fellow 2 Career EditUpon completing graduate school Ungar lived outside of the United States for three years 3 He initially intended to become a lawyer before becoming interested in international opportunities 3 During his time abroad he was a correspondent for United Press International in Paris and for Newsweek in Nairobi Upon returning to the United States Ungar began work as a print journalist for The Washington Post 3 He also wrote for The Atlantic and The Economist before working in an editorial position for the Foreign Policy 3 4 In 1975 he published FBI An Uncensored Look Behind the Walls From 1980 to 1982 he was the weekday host of NPR s All Things Considered 4 He has also appeared on public commercial and cable television as a commentator or as the moderator of debates In 1985 Ungar published Estrangement America and the World a collection of essays he edited while a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Ungar has spoken frequently around the United States and in other countries on issues of American foreign policy and domestic politics free expression human rights and immigration External video Booknotes interview with Ungar on Fresh Blood November 26 1995 C SPAN Presentation by Ungar on Fresh Blood at the U S State Department August 2 1999From 1986 until 1999 he was Dean of the School of Communication at American University in Washington DC 5 In 1998 Ungar published Fresh Blood The New American Immigrants The following year he published another Africa The People and Politics of an Emerging Continent Ungar was the 24th director of the Voice of America the U S government s principal international broadcasting agency from 1999 to 2001 4 6 7 In that capacity he oversaw more than 900 hours a week of VOA broadcasts in English and 52 other languages to some 100 million people around the world Ungar became the tenth President of Goucher College on July 1 2001 8 In 2006 Ungar instituted a mandatory study abroad requirement for all students 5 Ungar resigned as president of Goucher on June 30 2014 after being away on sabbatical 5 In the fall of 2014 Ungar taught a freshman seminar as a visiting professor at Harvard College called Free Speech a course he previously taught at Goucher 3 9 He joined the faculty of Georgetown University Spring 2015 At Georgetown he is the director of the Free Speech Project which is a grant recipient of the John S and James L Knight Foundation 10 Ungar is a Lumina Foundation Fellow 10 Honors and awards EditIn 1972 Ungar won a George Polk Award for his book The Papers amp The Papers An Account of the Legal and Political Battle over the Pentagon Papers In May 1999 he was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters by Wilkes University in his hometown of Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania He has traveled widely in Europe Africa Latin America and Asia he is fluent in French and also speaks Spanish He serves on the boards of the Institute for Christian and Jewish Studies and the Association of American Colleges and Universities and is past chair of the Maryland Independent College and University Association Mr Ungar is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and he is an appointed member of the U S Public Interest Declassification Board In June 2000 at its annual convention in Buenos Aires the Rotary Foundation gave him its Scholar Alumni Achievement Award Personal life EditUngar lives in Baltimore and Washington with his wife Beth Ungar a physician in the practice of internal medicine They have a daughter Lida and a son Philip References Edit a b c d e f Ungar Sanford J 1995 Fresh blood the new American immigrants Urbana University of Illinois Press ISBN 9780252067020 OCLC 37527688 Estrera Elc 2013 03 01 Pathways to Opportunity An Interview with Goucher College President Sanford J Ungar Chicago Policy Review Retrieved 2018 02 04 a b c d e Brunjes Alexandra 2016 10 13 Sanford Ungar The Hoya Retrieved 2018 02 04 a b c Hall Tom Purdy Matt Goucher College President Sandy Ungar on the Value of Liberal Arts Study WYPR Retrieved 2018 02 04 a b c Duncan Ian 2013 06 29 President of Goucher college to step down The Baltimore Sun Retrieved 2018 02 04 Voice of America 2012 05 01 Sandy Ungar retrieved 2018 02 05 Sanford J Unger Director of Voice of America Collection Finding Aid Clinton Digital Library clinton presidentiallibraries us Retrieved 2018 02 05 Ramakrishnan Hema 2013 01 21 We prepare students for their last job says Sanford J Ungar The Economic Times Retrieved 2018 02 04 My Freshman Seminar Free Speech Harvard College Retrieved 2018 02 04 a b Ungar Sanford J 2017 08 28 Leaks are actually the lifeblood of American democracy Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 2018 01 03 External links EditGoucher College profile Sanford Ungar profile Maryland TESOL Appearances on C SPAN Sanford J Ungar at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sanford J Ungar amp oldid 1126355285, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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