Eric Newhouse

Professional/Journalism
- 1967-68, police reporter for the Rockford (IL) Morning Star
- 1970, night reporter for The Associated Press, Baltimore
- 1971-76, reporter for The Associated Press, New Orleans
- 1976-78, correspondent for The Associated Press, Chattanooga, TN
- 1978-80, political correspondent for The Associated Press, Pierre, SD
- 1980-84, correspondent for The Associated Press, St. Louis
- 1984-88, chief of bureau for The Associated Press, Charleston, WV
- 1988-91, news editor, Great Falls Tribune
- 1991-97, editorial editor, Great Falls Tribune
- 1997-present, projects editor, Great Falls Tribune
Professional/Academic
- 1988-present, instructor for the University of Great Falls, teaching English, mass communications, professional writing, writing strategies
Academic
- 1967, B.S., University of Wisconsin, political science
- 1970, M.A., University of Maryland, international relations
- 1972, M.S., Columbia University, journalism
- 1972, International Fellow, Columbia University
Published
- "Disintegrating Parallelism in Middle East Oil," Concerns in World
Affairs, 1971, David S. Smith, ed.; Columbia University Press
Eric Newhouse lives in Great Falls, Montana.