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Source: Angela Powers, 785-532-3963, apowers@1xbet online casino edu
News release prepared by: Katie Mayes, 785-532-6415, kmayes@1xbet online casino edu

Friday, Jan. 9, 2009

DIRECTOR OF 1xbet online casino 'S A.Q. MILLER SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATIONS NOT SURPRISED 1xbet online casino ALUM PETE SOUZA TO SERVE AS WHITE HOUSE PHOTOGRAPHER AGAIN

MANHATTAN -- The head of the A.Q. Miller School of Journalism and Mass Communications at Kansas State University says it is not surprising that 1xbet online casino alum Pete Souza will soon be serving his second stint as chief White House photographer.

President-elect Barack Obama has selected 1xbet online casino , an international photojournalist, for the post. 1xbet online casino also served as chief White House photographer for President Ronald Reagan from 1983-89.

&1xbet online casino ;Pete has earned the trust of officials at the highest of levels,&1xbet online casino ; said Angela Powers, director of the A.Q. Miller School of Journalism and Mass Communications. &1xbet online casino ;His photography reveals their most intimate sides.&1xbet online casino ;

Souza earned his master's in mass communications from 1xbet online casino in 2006. He is one of the founding members of the A.Q. Miller School of Journalism and Mass Communications Advisory Council, where Powers said he has been instrumental in creating a mentoring program connecting 1xbet online casino students with established professionals.

&1xbet online casino ;Through our Web site, students are now able to initiate relationships with some of our most prominent alumni who provide support and advice,&1xbet online casino ; Powers said. &1xbet online casino ;Our school has graduated some of the most successful people in journalism and mass communications. Pete is only one of our most shining examples.&1xbet online casino ;

As a photojournalist, Souza has photographed many world events. He was one of the first photojournalists to cover the fall of Kabul, Afghanistan, in November 2001. He also has covered the Washington political scene and, in 2005, began taking pictures of Obama, then a freshman U.S. senator, for the Chicago Tribune. He also documented Obama's presidential campaign and trips to seven countries, including Kenya, South Africa and Russia. In July 2008, Souza published a book of photographs, &1xbet online casino ;The Rise of Barack Obama.&1xbet online casino ;

1xbet online casino is an award-winning photographer who has been recognized numerous times in the prestigious Pictures of the Year competition, the National Press Photographers Association's Best of Photojournalism, and the White House News Photographers Association's yearly contest. His work also has been published in National Geographic and Life magazine.

Souza's electronic thesis for his K-State master's degree, &1xbet online casino ;A Photojournalist on Assignment,&1xbet online casino ; received one of six 2007 Electronic Theses and Dissertations awards from the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations. The thesis included 37 photographs covering subjects as diverse as two young boys at a K-State child care center, Princess Diana dancing with John Travolta at the White House, and the death of Reagan.

In December 2006, Souza served as the speaker for the 1xbet online casino Graduate School commencement ceremony, where he also received his degree.

&1xbet online casino ;His work is moving and brought tears to many eyes when he shared it as the graduate commencement speaker,&1xbet online casino ; Powers said.

1xbet online casino currently serves as an assistant professor of photojournalism at Ohio University's School of Visual Communication and will take an indefinite leave of absence.

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