CollegeWebGuide's Steamtunnels Expands Editorial Team

Posted on May 24, 2000

CollegeWebGuide's Steamtunnels Internet Magazine, a weekly college magazine, has announced the addition of two key members to its editorial staff. Steamtunnels' recent hires include Senior Editor Erin Dionne and Events Editor Molly Delano. Additional staffers include writers and editors from leading publications like Rolling Stone, Fast Company, Billboard Magazine and Wired.

Dionne is an alumnus of Emerson College's Master of Fine Arts program and worked for two years at Houghton Mifflin Company. In addition, she published the literary magazine Colophon. As a reporter for the Daily Hampshire Gazette, Delano covered five institutes of higher education, including Smith College, Mount Holyoke and University of Massachusetts-Amherst. She holds her bachelor's degree from University of Vermont.

``Both Molly and Erin bring diverse editorial experience with a strong interest in the college marketplace to Steamtunnels,'' said Managing Editor Keith Powers. ``Erin will organize story assignments and editorial development for the magazine as well as the web site. Molly will monitor the progress of our campus representatives, spearheading the development of the Steamtunnels local web site program. Both will add immeasurably to our strong editorial product, making a significant difference in the quality of reporting in Steamtunnels Magazine and on www.steamtunnels.net.''

Distributed as an insert in collegiate papers, Steamtunnels is a broad-based consumer magazine with a technical edge. Steamtunnels circulates in over 240 college newspapers. Steamtunnels begins inserting its annual issues on August 24, 2000, reaching over 2 million college students in close to fifty states. CollegeWebGuide.com is the publisher of Steamtunnels Internet Magazine. CWG has offices in Boston and San Francisco.



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