Pioneering journalist Rob Parker honored by Southern Connecticut State University

Journalist Rob Parker saw his name immortalized in a halftime ceremony unveiling the Rob Parker Press Box overlooking the gridiron. The post Pioneering journalist Rob Parker honored by Southern Connecticut State University appeared first on New York Amsterdam News.

Pioneering journalist Rob Parker honored by Southern Connecticut State University

This past Saturday, on a warm, sun-splashed afternoon, Southern Connecticut State University (SCSU) in New Haven celebrated its annual homecoming weekend, highlighted by its football team taking on Bentley University.

The 34-21 defeat didn’t dampen the festive atmosphere that permeated Jess Dow Field as the school honored one of its most prominent alumni. Pioneering journalist Rob Parker, SCSU Class of 1986, saw his name immortalized in a halftime ceremony unveiling the Rob Parker Press Box overlooking the gridiron.

“I still can’t wrap my head around it,” Parker said while mingling outside of the press box with numerous guests, which included members of his family, before a presentation on the stadium’s video board, featuring his taped reflections on his journey from a young high school student at Martin Van Buren High School in Queens to scaling the highest rungs of sports journalism.  

“I mean, I never could have imagined all of this when I first came here, just looking to become a sportswriter. It’s truly a humbling experience to have this day. Look at this!” he said, pointing to the nameplate bearing his name on a wall outside of the press box entrance.

Parker, who received a master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University after his graduation from SCSU, said he was compelled to attend the latter after “[reading] in a journalism magazine they had a good journalism program.” His career accomplishments are extensive.  

Southern Connecticut State University named its sports press box after pioneering journalist Rob Parker at ceremony on Saturday. (Credit: Courtesy of Rob Parker)

At age 22, Parker was hired by the New York Daily News and became the first African American to cover the Cincinnati Reds on a daily basis when he joined the staff of the Cincinnati Enquirer in 1991. In 1993, Parker became the first Black sports columnist for the Detroit Free Press.Two years later, he broke barriers as the first Black sports columnist for Newsday.

Parker has also been a decades-long fixture on radio and television. He was the first on-air person hired at WDFN-AM in Detroit, the city’s first all-sports station; worked 20 years at WDIV–Local 4, the NBC affiliate in Detroit; and was an analyst for ESPN for eight years, primarily on the popular show “First Take.” He also did a five-year stint on FS1’s “Undisputed” and “The Herd” as an analyst. 

Parker is currently co-host of the “Odd Couple with Rob Parker and Kelvin Washington” on FOX Sports Radio based in Los Angeles. As the founder and editor of MLBbro.com, a website that covers Black and brown Major Leaguers, Parker has mentored more than 50 journalists, including ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith.

He was inducted into the National Association of Black Journalists Hall of Fame in 2023 and is the founder of the Black Sportswriters Hall of Fame at North Carolina A&T.

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