It's a j-school position so being a high profile controversionalist (one who edited a feature that created a huge national debate that elicited a presidential level response) counts as salient experience! If Pychon were offered tenured MFA job you wouldn't say "where's the PhD?"
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That ship has sailed and this pre-existing endowed tenured professorship has never required a doctorate. It's not any difference than Luce professorship that Irving Kristol (also no doctorate!) enjoyed for many years.
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Isn't there an endowed chair at Harvard named after Marty Peretz?
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Right, but if I remember correctly the position is held by someone who not surprisingly shares Peretz's politics (and is also an accomplished writer). That's how these things work!
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The people in the relevant field of journalism think Hannah-Jones is a major and accomplished figure -- and thought so before 1619.
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