Milton J. Rosenberg
Milton J. Rosenberg | |
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| Born | April 15, 1925 New York City, U.S. |
| Died | January 9, 2018 (aged 92) Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
| Education | B.A. Brooklyn College 1946 M.A. University of Wisconsin–Madison 1948 Ph.D. University of Michigan 1954 |
| Occupations | Social psychologist Educator talk radio Host |
| Employer | University of Chicago |
| Spouse | Marjorie Anne King (September 5, 1954-?) |
| Children | Matthew Rosenberg |
| Notes | |
Milton J. "Milt" Rosenberg (April 15, 1925 – January 9, 2018) was a prominent social psychologist who was professor of psychology at the University of Chicago and was the host of a long-running radio program in Chicago, Illinois.
Rosenberg was awarded the National Humanities Medal in 2008 by President George W. Bush, "for bringing the world of ideas to millions of listeners."
In 1988 the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry (CSICOP) presented Rosenberg the Responsibility in Journalism Award.