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Terry Mattingly, Director
Professor Mattingly is a national columnist for the Scripps Howard News Service in Washington, DC., and leads the GetReligion.org news site. He holds an M.S. in Church-State Studies from Baylor University and an M.S. in Journalism from the University of Illinois. He has been teaching journalism and media studies at the university level for 15 years and reporting in mainstream media for nearly three decades.   Contact Terry by e-mail at tmattingly@cccu.org.  

 

Greg Perreault, Program Coordinator 
Mr. Perreault holds a B.A. in Communication from Palm Beach Atlantic University and is currently working toward his master's at the Communication, Culture, Technology (CCT) program at Georgetown University.  He oversees experiential learning and is a contributing instructor.  He is also responsible for the day-to-day operations of the program and the primary admissions counselor for students and faculty.  Email Greg at gperreault@cccu.org.

 

Lindsey Vogt, Program Administrator
Ms. Vogt has a B.A. in Public Leadership and Service from Milligan College. Her previous positions include interning in the White House Office of Faith-based and Community Initiatives (FBCI), the KY Governor's FBCI, Intern for the American Studies Program and working as the Scheduler & Office Manager for Rep. Geoff Davis (R-KY). Currently, she oversees scheduling and program operations for WJC and ASP.
Email Lindsey at lvogt@cccu.org.

 

At strategic points throughout the semester, CCCU instructors who have both classroom experience teaching journalism and substantial professional news experience will come to Washington as Journalists in Residence to work with WJC students. The program also utilizes Washington’s vast resources by bringing in working journalists from radio, television and print media for topical lectures.