Ky Henderson

Assistant Professor of Journalism

  • Los Angeles CA UNITED STATES
  • University Hall UH 3854
  • English Department/Journalism Program

Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts

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Biography

Ky Henderson is a writer, editor, and producer. He was part of the team that created and launched VICE News, where he served as features editor and Los Angeles bureau chief. While there, he was awarded the Investigative Reporters and Editors Freedom of Information Award for the 10-part investigative series “CIA Torture, a Senate Investigation, and the Google Search That Launched a Spying Scandal.” He also won the Southern California Journalism Award for Best Entertainment Feature for “Tequila, Painted Pearls, and Prada—How the CIA Helped Produce ‘Zero Dark Thirty,’” a piece that prompted Congress to change regulations governing the agency’s interaction with the entertainment industry. Henderson previously lived in New York, where he wrote and edited for a variety of magazines at Hearst, Condé Nast, and elsewhere. He has a B.S. and M.S. in journalism from Northwestern University.

Education

Northwestern University

M.S.

Journalism

1998

Northwestern University

B.S.

Journalism

1998

Social

Areas of Expertise

Journalism
Scriptwriting
Video Production
Feature Writing
Tv Production

Accomplishments

LMU Term Faculty Distinguished Teaching Award

2022

Investigative Reporters and Editors Freedom of Information Award

2015

Southern California Journalism Award for Best Entertainment Feature

2015

Articles

Not Worrying About Tomorrow

Men’s Journal

2022

Boss Man

Men’s Journal

2022

Seizing the Moment

AtBuffalo

2022

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