![]() ![]() She was then promoted to Sunday theater critic in 1995, and became critic-at-large in 1996. In 1993, Jefferson accepted a position at The New York Times as a book and arts critic. Jefferson returned to New York University as an assistant professor in 1989, where she taught critical writing and features until 1991, when she was hired as a lecturer of American literature, performing arts criticism, writing, and English at Columbia University. She also served as a contributing editor to 7 Days magazine in 19. Jefferson was hired as a contributing editor by Vogue magazine in 1984, where she wrote arts reviews and essays until 1989. In 1979, she joined the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication at New York University as an assistant professor. ![]() In 1973, Jefferson was hired as an associate editor for Newsweek magazine, where she worked until 1978. degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in 1971. ![]() degree in English and American literature from Brandeis University in 1968, and went on to earn her M.S. Jefferson graduated from the University of Chicago Laboratory School in 1964. Jefferson was born on Octoin Chicago, Illinois, to Ronald and Irma Jefferson. ![]()
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