Member News Round-Up: Teri Finneman, Jon Marshall & Kimberly Voss

Teri Finneman (University of Kansas) has two chapters in the newly released book, Southern First Ladies: Culture and Place in White House History (University Press of Kansas). She examined media coverage of Sarah Polk and Varina Davis. 

Jon Marshall (Northwestern University) was interviewed by Agence France Presse and Helsingin Sanomat (Finland) for stories on the future of conservative U.S. media in the post-Trump era.

Kimberly Voss (University of Central Florida) is working on a public history project having women’s page editors from the 1950s and 1960s inducted into state journalism halls of fame. In fall 2020, her nominations led to Marie Anderson in Florida and Marjorie Paxson in Oklahoma being inducted into their state’s hall of fame. She encouraged others to induct women journalists into halls of fame through the National Council of Public History – both with articles in the NCPH newsletter and taking over its Instagram account for a week in November 2020.