March 1, 2004: Headlines: COS - Liberia: Journalism: Iowa State: Liberia RPCV Dick Haws to retire from Greenlee School of Journalism and Communications
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March 1, 2004: Headlines: COS - Liberia: Journalism: Iowa State: Liberia RPCV Dick Haws to retire from Greenlee School of Journalism and Communications
Liberia RPCV Dick Haws to retire from Greenlee School of Journalism and Communications
Liberia RPCV Dick Haws to retire from Greenlee School of Journalism and Communications
Three Greenlee School professors to retire
By Chris Mackey
Greenlee Web Team writer
For three Greenlee School professors, the end of the semester can’t come fast enough.
At the end of spring semester, Greenlee students and faculty will say goodbye to Steve Coon, Dick Haws and Tom Emmerson. They will be honored at a retirement reception 3:30 p.m., April 26 in the Memorial Union's Campanile Room.
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Dick Haws
About three years ago, Associate Professor Dick Haws, who coordinates the print journalism emphasis, decided that it was time to do something new with his life. However, he too says he is not really retiring, just moving on.
Haws plans on spending his free time with his family and his writing.
He has some elderly relatives, including his mother, in Nebraska, and his daughter and her young twin daughters in Des Moines.
Haws plans to work on freelance writing projects, including some columns and opinion pieces.
He also hopes to stay in touch with the School, especially with the Iowa State Daily, of which he has grown proud. If asked, Haws said he might return to teach a course now and then, but that won’t be anytime soon.
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