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Bob Haynes currently teaches professional and technical writing classes at ASU and is the Professional Writing Internship Coordinator for English majors. His background includes journalism studies at The George Washington University, Professional Publishing at Stanford University, and Creative Writing right here at ASU. He retired from NASA in 1998 and has been teaching at ASU since 2002. Bob is the former Division Director of NASA Ames Research Center's publishing, video, photography, and graphics department. As a writer for the Teacher-in-Space program, he also created educational science for students and educators, producing titles such as Spacesuit (which was the recipient of a Presidental Design Award in 1991); How We Get Pictures From Space; Sentinels in the Sky; and Threshold of Space, and Space Machines (A Golden Book by Western Publishing). Recognized by numerous Blue Pencil Awards for excellence, he also edited Michael Collins's best-selling, Lift Off! a post-Challenger account of the American Space Program and served as a NASA publication specialist on the Roger's Commission report. |
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