Michael Martinez Reflects on Working at Past Olympics Games
This winter, UT Professor of Journalism Michael Martinez is tuning in to the Olympics from the warm comfort of his living room.
This winter, UT Professor of Journalism Michael Martinez is tuning in to the Olympics from the warm comfort of his living room.
Donald Trump is not the first president to have a strained relationship with the media.
As President’s Day approaches, UT Journalism Professor Michael Martinez is busy studying US commanders-in-chief through the lens of the White House photographers. Martinez is working on a book looking at the public’s memory of US presidents as portrayed through these photographs.
As the fifty-seventh presidential inauguration draws near, a traveling photo exhibit entitled The American President is on display in the Rotunda of the Baker Center. More than eighty photos from the Associated Press’s vast photo archive are in the display showing American presidents from Abraham Lincoln to Barack Obama at war, in victory and defeat,
University of Tennessee journalism professor Mike Martinez will watch the Olympics this year like most of us—during his leisure time—rather than working the event. Martinez has been connected to chronicling the Olympics for more than eighteen years.