Ferris Professor of Journalism, Melvin McCray, teaching the Politics of Images in Television News at Princeton University in 1999.
McCray (3rd from left) with ABC News Anchor Peter Jennings (center) and students from his Princeton Humanities 450 class at the world headquarters in New York City.
McCray's students talking with Walter Cronkite via teleconference.
McCray delivers the keynote address at Princeton's annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day ceremony in January 2000.
For twelve years, McCray taught a broadcast journalism workshop to 11th and 12th grade students from around the U.S. in the Princeton Summer Journalism Program.
Princeton Summer Journalism Program 2010
McCray teaching undergraduate students in a video journalism module in Melissa Harris-Perry's Introduction to African American Politics course at Princeton University in 2007.
McCray (center) with Princeton students in 2007. Alexis Tucker (sixth from left) would go on to win an Fulbright-mtvu Fellowship to make a film France on hip hop culture.
McCray, Professor Melissa Harris-Perry, undergraduate student Alexis Tucker and unidentified classmate at the final screening of class projects in January of 2008.
McCray and Robert Goheen at Firestone Library in 2006
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McCray and former President Shirley Tilghman in 2014.