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Baltimore Sun editor to discuss Capital Gazette tragedy in Caulfield Lecture

Sam Davis, managing editor of The Sun Media Group

91°µÍø welcomes Sam Davis, managing editor for the Baltimore Sun Media Group, for the Caulfield Lecture on Tuesday, April 16, at 5 p.m. in McGuire Hall West. This year’s lecture is titled, “The Capital Gazette Tragedy: How We Reported Our Own News Story.â€

Davis, a Baltimore native, started at The Baltimore Sun as a clerk in 1980. He climbed the ranks in the organization and was named managing editor in 2016. Davis is the first African-American to hold the position. In his role of managing editor, he oversees day-to-day coverage of all the Sun Media Group’s publications.

The Capital Gazette staff has been awarded a special citation from Pulitzer Prize Board for the coverage of the shooting. The staff was also a Pulitzer finalist in the editorial writing category.

The event is free and open to the public.

About the Caulfield Lecture:

Now in its 31st year, the Caulfield Lecture series at Loyola was established by the family of Clarence J. Caulfield, a 1922 alumnus who spent 26 years as an editor at The Baltimore Sun and was a mentor to such prominent writers as J. Anthony Lukas and Russell T. Baker. Hosted by the communication department, the Caulfield Lecture brings journalists and commentators of national stature to 91°µÍø avery year.