Casey Bukro
Casey Bukro, the Chicago Tribune's first environment reporter, became "the nuclear reporter" while covering the Zion Nuclear Power Station from the inside, including within hazardous radioactive zones. A leader in journalism ethics, Bukro wrote the Code of Ethics adopted in 1973 by the Society of Professional Journalists and was awarded the Wells Memorial Key in 1983. He served as the society's national ethics chairman and was the former president of the Chicago Headline Club, a professional...See more
Casey Bukro, the Chicago Tribune's first environment reporter, became "the nuclear reporter" while covering the Zion Nuclear Power Station from the inside, including within hazardous radioactive zones. A leader in journalism ethics, Bukro wrote the Code of Ethics adopted in 1973 by the Society of Professional Journalists and was awarded the Wells Memorial Key in 1983. He served as the society's national ethics chairman and was the former president of the Chicago Headline Club, a professional chapter of SPJ. He lives in Evanston, Illinois. See less
Casey Bukro book subjects
- Technology & Engineering > Power Resources > Nuclear
- Social Science > Disasters & Disaster Relief
- History > United States > State & Local > Midwest (IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI)
- Zion
- United States
- Nuclear energy
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