| TUSCALOOSA, Ala.
-- Dr. Ed Mullins, professor and chair of the journalism
department in The University of Alabama College
of Communication and Information Sciences (C&IS) was recently
named the Blair and Nan Behringer Endowed Distinguished Professor
of Communication at UA.
Before serving as journalism chairman, Mullins was associate dean
and dean of the College for 19 years.
Mullins joined the University faculty in 1977 and became C&IS
dean in 1983. In 1996, Mullins became chair of the journalism department
where he leads students and faculty in new ventures in community
journalism, Web journalism and service learning in which students
work as journalists in underserved communities.
Dr. Culpepper Clark, C&IS dean, congratulated Mullins on his
selection as the inaugural holder of the Behringer Professorship.
Ed Mullins is my dean, and it was my privilege to nominate
him for this honor, Clark said. As dean, Mullins had hired
Clark as a department chair.
Mullins said he would use earnings from the endowment to advance
the College's journalism program, especially its community journalism
and outreach emphasis.
Clark said gifts such as the one by the Behringers are especially
valuable in helping the University recruit and maintain a strong
faculty.
Mullins is a national leader in accreditation for journalism and
mass communication programs, having served as national chairman
of the accrediting committee and as chairman of numerous site visits.
A 1958 Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University, Mullins received
the Kappa Tau Alpha (journalism honorary) award for excellence in
teaching in 1999. He received his doctorate from the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1974 and his master's degree
from Ohio State University in 1966.
As C&IS dean, Mullins led multimillion-dollar campaigns to
improve facilities and equipment and hired dozens of new faculty
and department heads for the College.
Mullins is one of the most recognized figures in Alabama's journalism
community, receiving the Distinguished Achievement in Education
Award from both the Alabama Press Association and the Alabama Broadcasters
Association, and the Silver Medal Award from the Tuscaloosa Advertising
Federation.
Mullins, a native of Enterprise, was a reporter and city desk editor
for the Atlanta Journal and Constitution in 1958-59 and managing
editor of The Temple (Texas) Daily Telegram, 1962-64.
From 1959-61 he was a platoon leader, executive officer and public
information officer at Fort Hood, Texas, first with the 2nd Armored
Division and later with Headquarters Company of the 1st Armored
Division.
He has served as professor in residence or consultant for more
than 50 newspapers, including the Dothan Eagle, Andalusia Star-News,
Raleigh (N.C.) News and Observer, Dayton (Ohio) Journal-Herald,
Birmingham News, Huntsville Times, Mobile Register and Tuscaloosa
News.
The Behringers, who now live in New Jersey, are former Tuscaloosa
residents, where he was an orthopedic surgeon and she was a nurse
and hospital administrator. Four of their six children received
at least one degree from the University and both Blair and Nan have
degrees from the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
"Creating the professorship has been a dream of many, many
years," said Blair Behringer, a former Strategic Air Command
B-52 pilot and aircraft commander.
"Our kids did well in school. That sparked the idea of wanting
to give something back to the institution that educated them. I
wanted to do something that would outlast me, advance the reputation
and prestige of the College and also reflect the great importance
that education has played in the life of the Behringer family. Nan
and I are very grateful for what our family received from the University.
It feels even better to be on the giving end," he said.
"And having Ed Mullins, a long-time family friend and mentor
to two of our children, be named the first Behringer professor is
a special pleasure, indeed," Behringer added.
Mullins is married to the former Penny Huggins of Temple, Texas.
They have four children and 11 grandchildren.
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