Robin Reisig
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Robin Reisig is an American journalist and journalism professor. A graduate of Wellesley College and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. She is presently a professor at the Columbia School of Journalism.
Following her graduation from Columbia, Reisig worked in Alabama as a reporter covering the civil rights movement. She followed this with work for The Village Voice and The Washington Post where she covered activism, the liberal movement, and women's rights. While at the Washington Post, she also covered the Maryland suburbs.
She worked at New York Newsday for several years as assistant features editor and op-ed editor. She left Newsday following the closing of the New York City edition. Reisig then started teaching at Columbia, where she mainly teaches Reporting and Writing One, the school's main class. She has freelanced for a variety of publications.
In April 2006 she was awarded a distinguished alumni award by the J-School Alumni Association. This is the highest honor awarded by the Alumni Association.
Students in her classes, who commonly refer to themselves as "Reisigers," are known to form particularly tight bonds with each other.