Bachelor of science from the University of
Tennessee in 1955; Master of Arts from Syracuse University; two honorary
doctorates; won his first Pulitzer in 1984 for his national reporting of
science topics; 1987, he shared the prize with other New York Times reporters
for their team effort in reporting on the Challenger explosion and its
aftermath; one of fourty semi finalists in the "Journalist in Space Program"
(cancelled following the
Challenger
tragedy); candidate from New York; in 1986 working for the New York Times;
later visiting professor and lecturer at Princeton, Syracuse, Duke, Yale, and
the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.