n tl r C th in G P University Daily Kansan, April 18, 1985 Page 12 CAMPUS AND AREA HOPE prof chosen for media research By CINDY McCURRY Staff Reporter The recipient of the 1984 HOPE award will take a leave of absence from the University of Kansas this fall to conduct nine months of research at Columbia University in New York City. Mike Kautsch, the recipient and assistant professor of journalism, will research the quality of business and economic news coverage. Kautsch is a member of the first group chosen to study at the Gannett Center for Media Studies, which opened in March. "Hopefully, I will return refreshed as a teacher and equipped to deal with complex issues in press responsibility." Kautsch said Monday. Kautsch said the fellowship, which was scheduled to begin in late September, was an opportunity for him toivate his time to a specific objective. "IT WILL BE different from the frantic pace here at the University," Kautsch said. The fellowship will provide Kautsch with a stipend and benefits equal to those he receives at KU. Kautsch, who holds a law degree, will study the animosity that exists between business and the press. "Lawsuits indicate businesses are on the strongest possible attack," he said. "They are not tolerating the missteps made by the press." "Business and economics are the most important topics covered by the press. This has been true for the 80s and still is true for the remainder of the decade." Kautsch had been scheduled this fall to teach Reporting II, Journalism 450; Public Affairs Reporting, Journalism 652; and Editorial Work 877. DEL BRINKMAN, DEAN of journalism, said yesterday that other faculty would teach Kautsch's course on the subject to the replacements had not been made. Brinkman said arrangements for replacements couldn't be made until the Gannet Professional in Residence had been chosen for next year. 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Kautsch came to the University in February 1979 as a visiting lecturer and was hired by the School of Journalism that fall. "If we were to hire peole that "weren't attracted to these positions, hen we would be forever mediocre," he said. Kautsch said he was required to publish the results of his research. In addition, he said, he was contemplating using the research as groundwork for eventual publication of a book. Kautsch has been recommended for promotion to associate professor and for tenure. The recommendations now are before the Board of Regents, which is scheduled to approve them today. He is chairman of the School of Journalism's faculty committee and a member of the School of Journalism's Gannett search and dean's review committees. 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