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Donna L. Halper

(she/her/hers)
Associate Professor of Communication, Lesley University

Donna L. Halper is a former deejay, music director, and radio consultant, who spent more than three decades in broadcasting before reinventing herself as a professor and a media historian. She came to Lesley University in 2008 to develop and teach courses related to the study of communication and media, including Media Analysis, Introduction to Communication, and Introduction to Journalism.

A devotee of a school of thought called Media Ecology (which focuses on the media as environments), Donna’s teaching is informed by her knowledge of popular culture, media history, and media effects. She is the author of six books and many articles, and she has been widely quoted by reporters seeking information about local and national media trends.

Her research interests include the study of representations of women and minorities in media; early baseball history; and unsung heroes and heroines in the history of broadcasting. Donna is often a guest on local radio talk shows, and she has also been heard on a number of podcasts and seen on numerous webcasts.

In addition to teaching, Donna is the editor of the Lesley Public Post (Lesley University's student newspaper). She is also a blogger, and a frequently-published freelance writer whose articles have appeared in print and online. She has given many guest lectures at libraries, civic organizations, and other universities, both in-person and on Zoom. And she is known for having discovered the classic rock band Rush, who dedicated two albums to her; she can be seen in the 2010 documentary “Beyond the Lighted Stage.” In 2023, Donna was chosen for induction into the Massachusetts Broadcasters Hall of Fame, where she received the Pioneer Broadcaster Award. Donna’s hobbies include reading, stamp collecting, and collecting rare memorabilia about media history.

Donna Halper holds a BA in English from Northeastern University, an M.Ed in Counseling and an MA in English from Northeastern University, and a PhD in Communication from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

Experience

  • –present
    Associate Professor of Communication, Lesley University

Honours

Inducted into the Massachusetts Broadcasters Hall of Fame, given the Pioneer Broadcaster Award (2023)