Biography
Rosalind is an Adjunct Professor of Instruction in the Communications and Culture department. She teaches journalism courses, including Intro to Journalism, Fashion Journalism, First Year Writing and Journalism History.
Rosalind is an award-winning journalist and author, specializing in travel and culture. Based in Chicago, she pens stories that reflect the spirit and traditions of people and destinations. Her credits include USA Today, Smithsonian Magazine, BBC, House Beautiful,聽 Thrillist, National Geographic, Chicago Magazine, MSN, Lonely Planet, Afar, Time Magazine, Midwest Living, and London Telegraph. A 2024 Lowell Thomas Travel Writing Award Winner and a 2021 Eugene O'Neill Arts Criticism Fellow, she is the author of Exploring Chicago Blues: Inside The Scene, Past and Present (History Press) 聽and Moon 52 Things to Do in Chicago.
Rosalind graduated with a B.S. in Mass Communications and Journalism from Illinois State University and an M.S. in Journalism from Roosevelt University.
Instructional Areas
Culture and lifestyle topics, Arts Criticism, Travel
Degrees
B.S., Mass Communications Illinois State University 1986
M.S., Journalism Roosevelt University 1990