Kelley Carter
Kelley Carter
is an arts and entertainment reporter and columnist for The Detroit (MI) Free Press where she has worked since 1998 covering everything from the local and national music scene to electronic games to personality profiles. Her previous professional experience includes The (Minneapolis, MN) Star Tribune, The St. Petersburg (FL) Times and The (Flint, MI) Journal. She also is actively involved in the Detroit Chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists and previously received a Poynter Institute Scholarship for Excellence in Journalism. She also held a six-week fellowship from The Detroit Free Press to Michigan State University where she taught a mini course in popular culture and entertainment. She earned her B.A. in journalism from Michigan State University.
Seminar speeches given by Kelley Carter:
Covering Entertainment in the Digital Age
June 07, 2005
The Growing Gaming Industry:
How is technology evolving in the gaming world? What are the newest kinds of games and how are they developed?
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