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Paul LeVeque
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Paul LeVeque
Paul LeVeque
Paul LeVeque has been an adjunct instructor in the School of Journalism and Telecommunications since 1982. He is a graduate of Michigan State University.
Now retired from the University, he continues to teach on a post-retirement appointment. He has served as Director, Office of Instructional Resources; Associate Director, Communications & Network Systems; Associate Dean for Learning Resources, University Extension; Production Manager, University Television and Appalachian Community Service Network; and Senior Producer/Director, University Television.
Prior to joining the University, he worked as a Producer/Director in commercial television for Time-Life Broadcast and Midwestern Broadcasting Company.
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