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Glenn Mosley
Glenn Mosley's voice is familiar to radio audiences all over the Pacific Northwest. Since 1996, he has been a news reporter for Northwest Public Radio and his stories appear regularly on public radio stations in Idaho, Washington, and Oregon. From NWPR's Palouse News Bureau, Glenn covers general assignment stories, including higher education, public policy, politics, and the environment.
Prior to joining the Northwest Public Radio, Glenn was a reporter for many years for several radio stations and newspapers in Massachusetts, his home state, where he also worked as a press secretary and legislative aide in the Massachusetts State Senate. His journalism work has won numerous awards over the years and in 2010 he was a Peter Jennings Fellow at the U.S. Constitution Center.
Glenn also teaches broadcasting and journalism in the School of Journalism and Mass Media at the University of Idaho. He has won several awards for his teaching and been named Faculty Fellow at the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, the International Radio- Television Society, and ABC/Disney.





