Angie Chuang
- Associate Professor of Journalism, University of Colorado Boulder
Angie Chuang is an associate professor of journalism whose research and teaching focus on race, identity and representations of Otherness. She came to academia after 13 years as a national and regional award-winning newspaper reporter at The Oregonian, The Hartford Courant and the Los Angeles Times. At The Oregonian, she launched one of the first regional-newspaper beats on race and ethnicity issues. She is the author of American Otherness in Journalism: News Media Representations of Identity and Belonging (Routledge, 2025). Her scholarly work on race and media have been published in Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly; Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism; and Communication, Culture and Critique. Her media commentary has appeared in The Washington Post, Hyphen, Huffington Post, The Root, Poynter Online, The Seattle Times and The Oregonian. She has served as a diversity and research consultant for a range of media companies, including National Public Radio, Atlantic Media, and Bloomberg Industry Group.
Experience- –present Associate Professor of Journalism, University of Colorado Boulder 2014–2017 Associate Professor of Journalism, American University 2007–2014 Assistant Professor of Journalism, American University 2000–2007 Staff Writer, race and ethnicity issues beat, The Oregonian 1997–2000 Staff Writer, community news and education, The Hartford Courant 1996–1997 METPRO Trainee, Staff Writer, Los Angeles Times
- 1995 Stanford University, M.A. English 1995 Stanford University, B.A. English
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