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- Stephen doig artist
- Stephen Doig knew from an early age that he would be an artist.
- Stephen K. Doig was the founding Knight Chair in Journalism, specializing in data reporting, at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication.
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Stephen Doig
Stephen Doig received his Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 1993 for “What went Wrong,” a study of the damage patterns from Hurricane Andrew that showed how weakened building codes and poor construction practices contributed to the extent of the disaster. Doig holds the Knight Chair in Journalism, specializing in computer-assisted reporting – the use of computers and social science techniques to help reporters do their jobs better – with the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. Doig's research interests include newsroom diversity, demographics, public opinion polling, crowd estimation and finding techniques used by other professions that can be developed into tools for journalists. Before joining ASU in 1996, he was associate editor/research of the Miami Herald. He received a BA from Dartmouth College and is a graduate of the Defense Information School, which trained him to be a combat correspondent for the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War.
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Stephen Doig
Acclaimed and much celebrated contemporary sports and figurative artist, Stephen Doig successfully combines his clear love of sport with his candid love of art, a match made in heaven many of you might concur. Although there’d be no ‘might’ about it when you clapped your eyes on Doig’s supreme works of sporting art which he’s compiled over a 20 year career as a professional fine artist. During these two decades Doig has commemorated on canvas some of the most momentous global sporting achievements ever witnessed and which many of us were privy to either in the flesh or whilst sat in front of our TVs. Like, for example Manchester United winning their famous treble of European and domestic silverware in 1999, the British Olympic team’s ‘Super Saturday’, F1 star Jenson Button becoming the 2009 Driver’s Champion and most recent of all, Andy Murray finally lifting the famous Wimbledon trophy aloft after his 2013 Men’s Singles title victory. Doig’s captured them all for illustrative prosperity as part of his astonishing back catalogue of s
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Steve Doig
American football player (born 1960)
This article is about American football player. For the journalism professor, see Stephen Doig.
American football player
Stephen Gugel Doig (born March 28, 1960) is an American former professional football player in the National Football League (NFL) for the Detroit Lions from 1982 to 1984 and the New England Patriots from 1986 to 1987. He was selected by the Lions in the third round of the 1982 NFL draft out of the University of New Hampshire.[1] While attending North Reading High School, he was also a hockey player.
Doig was the ECAC Player of the Year[1] and Yankee Conference Player of the Year. He was the Defensive Captain in the Blue–Gray Bowl. He played in nine games for the Detroit Lions in 1982 and in nine games in 1983. Doig had 17 solo tackles and two assists in sixteen games for the Detroit Lions in 1984. He did not play professional football in 1985.
Doig was signed as a free agent by the New England Patriots in 1986[2] and played in five games, recorded 1 solo tackle and recovere
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