
William H. Freivogel
Publisher | Gateway Journalism ReviewWilliam H. Freivogel is a professor in the Southern Illinois University School of Journalism, a contributor to St. Louis Public Radio and publisher of the Gateway Journalism Review. Previously, he was director of the journalism school. Before SIU, Freivogel worked 34 years at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, where he was assistant Washington bureau chief and deputy editorial editor.
Freivogel is a graduate of Kirkwood High School, Stanford University and Washington University Law School. In addition, he is a member of the Missouri Bar Association.
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