Len Ackland

Len Earl Ackland (born 1944) is a journalist and retired journalism professor from the University of Colorado Boulder. He was founding director of the Center for Environmental Journalism in 1992.

He graduated from the University of Colorado Boulder with a bachelor's degree in history, and from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies with a Master's degree. He was a humanitarian worker, RAND researcher and freelance writer during the Vietnam War in 1967-68. He was a reporter for the ''Chicago Tribune'' and the ''Des Moines Register,'' where he won The George Polk Award in 1978 for a series on discriminatory mortgage lending, or "redlining." He was editor of the ''Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists'' when it won the 1987 National Magazine Award for a special issue on the Chernobyl nuclear accident. In 1991 he joined the faculty of the University of Colorado Boulder. He is a member of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Making a real killing : Rocky Flats and the nuclear West / by Ackland, Len

    Published 2002
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    Making a real killing Rocky Flats and the nuclear West / by Ackland, Len

    Published 1999
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    Len Ackland papers, by Ackland, Len

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    Why are we still in Vietnam? / by Brown, Sam, 1943-

    Published 1970
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    Rocky Flats then and now : 25 years after the raid : selected Bulletin articles on US nuclear weapons production and Rocky Flats /

    Published 2014
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