


She and her husband, a historian, live with Willie, a goofy but sweet standard poodle, in a century-old farmhouse in Waterloo, Illinois. in American studies, and she has written seven books-six nonfiction, biography or cultural history, and a murder mystery. She holds degrees in philosophy and communication and a Ph.D. Cooperman spent a decade doing investigative reporting for Riverfront Times, where her work was recognized by the National Education Writers Association, the National Mental Health Association, the National Black Journalists Association, the National Gay and Lesbian Journalism Association, and the Society of Environmental Journalists. Her work was cited as Notable in Best American Essays 2021 she received the Writer of the Year award at the 2019 City & Regional Magazine Awards and she was named to the 2017 FOLIO: 100 list of “the best and brightest” in the magazine industry nationwide. chronological guide to not losing your mind over losing your esophagus. Louis Media Hall of Fame, Jeannette Cooperman was the staff writer at St. The Measurement of Voting Power: Theory and Practice, Problems and ParadoxesDan.
