Benjamin Radford - Education and Career

Education and Career

Radford holds a bachelor's degree in psychology and a minor in professional writing, both from the University of New Mexico, and is completing a Masters degree in Education at the University at Buffalo focused on Science and the Public. He was managing editor of the science magazine Skeptical Inquirer from 1997 until early 2011, when he was promoted to deputy editor. Until it suspended publication in 2009, he was editor-in-chief of the Spanish-language magazine Pensar, published in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Radford is also a regular columnist for Skeptical Inquirer magazine, Discovery News, LiveScience.com, and the Skeptical Briefs newsletter.

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