Thursday, October 6, 2011

Gordon Greb Day

Gordon Greb Day

      Students in room 226 of Dwight Bentley Hall recognized accomplishments and honored the presence of Dr. Gordon Greb yesterday, October 5, as they sang “Happy Birthday” to the world-renown broadcaster, journalist and educator.
     “Everybody has a story,” proclaimed Dr. Greb before going on to discuss his experience of more than 60 years in the field of broadcasting.
     Few professionals in the industry of journalism & broadcasting have such a long list of accolades as the celebrated Dr. Greb – even fewer have an entire day dedicated to them.
     October 5 was Gordon Greb Day and its guest of honor entertained a schedule of student visits, a College of Applied Science luncheon and special evening dinner hosted by the faculty of the advertising, journalism and public relations departments, according to Interim School Director Bob Rucker's website.
     Co-founder of SJSU's Journalism and Mass Communications college and former professor, Dr. Greb recalled his last words on campus: “Take care of the children, and we will be alright.”
     Dr. Greb is a strong proponent of the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment and has high hopes for the newest generations of citizens who seek to exercise their rights.
     He spoke about the educational positions he has held over the course of his lifetime; students at multiple universities in the U.S., the U.K., China, and the Southeast Pacific have all received the tutelage of the broadcasting legend.
     However, Dr. Greb has worked in the major metropolitan areas of north and south California and recognizes Silicon Valley's importance to his field of expertise.
     While speaking to students, Dr. Greb remarked that San Jose, especially, is “like Athens” of ancient Greece: both have loved and appreciated the dissemination of knowledge and this is “a place where great ideas have happened over and over again.”
     It is no coincidence that Dr. Greb himself has contributed to the region's reputation for “great ideas,” as he has helped found many radio stations in the state which are still active today.
     Awarded and given official recognitions on countless occasions, Dr. Greb has traveled the globe, accumulated wisdom of journalism and mass communications and has endowed scores of pupils with the capability to sustain and develop the practices he has pioneered in his trade –  yesterday was Gordon Greb Day.

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