Marion Lewenstein
Professor (Teaching) Emeritus
Marion Lewenstein was a full-time reporter with the San Francisco bureau
of Fairchild Publications from 1946 to 1957, writing for Woman's
Wear Daily, Home Furnishings Daily and Electronic News. She
teaches professional courses related to the journalism curriculum.
From 1957 to 1985, she was a freelancer writing regularly for Time,
Fortune, Money, Electronic Weekly (London), Elektronik Nyheterna
(Stockholm), The Times (London), Postgraduate Medicine, Scope/Medical
World News, and local newspapers.
She has written occasional articles for other newspapers and magazines
and was a monthly op-ed page columnist for the San Jose Mercury News.
She has authored Women in Business and is co-author with William
Rivers of Print Media: A Writing and Reporting Workbook. A textbook
on science journalism is in progress. She now writes for professional
editor's journals such as the American Society of Newspaper Editors
Bulletin and others.
In 1984 she worked for NBC covering the Democratic convention in San
Francisco. In recent years, she has served as writing coach to various
newspapers. She also researches media use. In recent times this has
included how media were used during the Loma Prieta Earthquake, and
since 1996, how people read news via the internet.
Lewenstein has taught at Stanford since the summer of 1975 and has won
a University-wide award for outstanding teaching, as well as a similar
state-wide award from the California Newspaper Publishers Association.
From 1991-94 she served the University as academic secretary.