Jul 15, 2025
Students in 51±¬ĮĻās six-week Francis E. Kelley Oxford Program at the University of Oxfordās Trinity College are contributing to research for a presentation at an academic conference.
Students in Anne Leeās āWomen, Minorities and the Mediaā course and Richard Leeās āMedia and Democracyā course are assisting with research for a presentation about Patricia Kennealy-Morrison, who studied journalism at St. Bonaventure in the 1960s and had successful careers covering rock ānā roll, developing advertising campaigns and writing novels.
The St. Bonaventure presentation is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. ET on Sunday at the Mid-Atlantic Popular & American Culture Associationās Virtual Symposium.
āIn the presentation, we plan to share Patricia Kennealy-Morrisonās extraordinary accomplishments, which are often overshadowed by her relationship with Jim Morrison, the lead singer of the Doors,ā Richard Lee said. āWe also plan to explain how the foundation for her success came at a small Catholic university in rural Western New York.ā
Kennealy-Morrison was editor of Jazz & Pop magazine and authored several books, including a memoir about her relationship with Morrison, and two fiction series ā one science fiction/fantasy; the other, a collection of murder mystery novels. She died in 2021.
āAs a writer, Kennealy-Morrison helped people take music journalism seriously,ā Anne Lee said. āAs a woman, she achieved success and earned respect in the male-dominated field of rock music.ā
The two years Kennealy-Morrison spent studying journalism at St. Bonaventure played an influential role in her career.
āRussell Jandoli, then head of the department, was a role model and a teacher in the true sense of the word,ā she wrote in a blog post in 2008. āHe taught me how to think the story like a reporter and feel the story like a reader and write the story like a witness on oath and edit the story like a hanging judge. Without his influence, I would still have become a writer and editor, but not the writer and editor I became because of him.ā
Later in her career, Kennealy-Morrison made visits to St. Bonaventure to work with journalism students. In 2008, she spoke at the Jandoli Schoolās Communication Day. Her visits led to lasting friendships with several faculty and staff members. She donated several of her books to the university, as well as a large jeweled Celtic cross that hangs outside the deanās office in the Jandoli School of Communication.
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