Milton J. Rosenberg

Milton J. Rosenberg
BornApril 15, 1925 (1925-04-15)
DiedJanuary 9, 2018(2018-01-09) (aged 92)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
EducationB.A. Brooklyn College 1946
M.A. University of Wisconsin–Madison 1948
Ph.D. University of Michigan 1954
Occupation(s)Social psychologist
Educator
talk radio Host
EmployerUniversity of Chicago
SpouseMarjorie Anne King (September 5, 1954-?)
ChildrenMatthew Rosenberg[1]
Notes

Milton J. "Milt" Rosenberg (April 15, 1925 – January 9, 2018) was a prominent social psychologist who was professor of psychology at the University of Chicago and was the host of a long-running radio program in Chicago, Illinois.

Rosenberg was awarded the National Humanities Medal in 2008 by President George W. Bush, "for bringing the world of ideas to millions of listeners."[3]

In 1988 the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry (CSICOP) presented Rosenberg the Responsibility in Journalism Award.[4]

  1. ^ "Milton J. Rosenberg, professor of psychology and Chicago radio host, 1925-2018". UChicago News. University of Chicago. Retrieved 5 August 2024.
  2. ^ "Milton J. Rosenberg." Marquis Who's Who TM. Marquis Who's Who, 2009. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Michigan: Gale, 2009. http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/BioRC. Document Number: K2015456965. Fee via Fairfax County Public Library, accessed 2009-12-13.
  3. ^ President Bush Awards 2008 National Humanities Medals, University of Chicago News, November 18, 2008.
  4. ^ Shore, Lys Ann (1988). "New Light on the New Age CSICOP's Chicago conference was the first to critically evaluate the New Age movement". The Skeptical Inquirer. 13 (3): 226–235.