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Molly Bedford

Senior Editor at The New York Times

Molly Bedford is a Senior Editor at The New York Times who also serves as the Visual Advisor to the Fordham Observer at Fordham University.2 She has been in this advisory role since 2016.3 Bedford is also an Adjunct Instructor at Fordham University, a position she has held concurrently with her advisory role.3

At Fordham, Bedford teaches courses such as VART 2535 - Graphic Design for Publication and COMM 2211 - Journalism W/S Multimedia.4 Her involvement with the Fordham Observer, the award-winning student newspaper at the Lincoln Center campus, was significant enough that she was honored along with Anthony Hazell at a recent alumni gathering when they stepped down from their advisory positions after seven years of service.1

Bedford's professional background includes experience in visual journalism and graphic design, which likely informs her work with the student newspaper. Her LinkedIn profile indicates she has over 500 connections in the New York City Metropolitan Area.2

Highlights

Jun 14 · news.fordham.edu
Block Party at Lincoln Center Brings Tributes and Celebrations

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New York City Metropolitan Area