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American journalist For the actress, see Laura Chang (actress).
Laura Chang
BornSeattle, Washington, U.S.
Statusmarried
EducationUniversity of Washington (BS)
Occupation(s)editor, New York Times Booming blog
Notable credit(s)The New York Times, Seattle Times

Laura Chang (born in Seattle, Washington) is an American journalist.

Education

Chang graduated from the University of Washington in 1984 with a Bachelor of Science in communications, with an emphasis in psychology.

Career

Chang edited the Booming blog of The New York Times, a role she took on after spearheading the paper's coverage of the 10th anniversary of 9/11. Previously, she had been science editor since 2004; before that she was assistant science editor beginning in 1998, then deputy science editor.

Chang joined the Times in 1990. She began as a copy editor on the national desk, then became assignment editor. She also served as a special projects editor, where she handled projects on welfare reform, the erosion of privacy and the spread of E. coli contamination. She was also the Times editor who stayed up all night excerpting the Unabomber manifesto.

Personal

Chang plays violin with the Park Avenue Chamber Symphony in Manhattan and other chamber music groups.

Bibliography

As editor

See also

References

  1. New York Times. "Talk to the Newsroom: Science Editor Laura Chang". May 12, 2006. Retrieved on May 30, 2013.


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