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'''Richard J. Mammana''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '02 was formerly editor of ''[[The Blue and White]]''. The magazine began its ''Digitalia Columbiana'' feature during his tenure as editor. He succeeded [[Matthew Rascoff]], with whom he shares a birthday. He is currently a graduate student at Yale University.
 
'''Richard J. Mammana''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '02 was formerly editor of ''[[The Blue and White]]''. The magazine began its ''Digitalia Columbiana'' feature during his tenure as editor. He succeeded [[Matthew Rascoff]], with whom he shares a birthday. He is currently a graduate student at Yale University.
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In addition to articles for the Blue and White, Mammana has written widely in academic and ecclesiastical journals, including ''The Living Church'', ''Sobornost'', ''Anglican Theological Review'', ''The Anglican'', ''The Episcopal New Yorker'', ''Touchstone'', the ''International Bulletin of Missionary Research'', and other periodicals. He is a member of the editorial staff of [http://anglicansonline.org Anglicans Online].
  
 
[[Category:Columbia College alumni|Mammana]]
 
[[Category:Columbia College alumni|Mammana]]
 
[[Category:Class of 2002|Mammana]]
 
[[Category:Class of 2002|Mammana]]

Revision as of 18:11, 27 January 2011

Richard J. Mammana CC '02 was formerly editor of The Blue and White. The magazine began its Digitalia Columbiana feature during his tenure as editor. He succeeded Matthew Rascoff, with whom he shares a birthday. He is currently a graduate student at Yale University.

In addition to articles for the Blue and White, Mammana has written widely in academic and ecclesiastical journals, including The Living Church, Sobornost, Anglican Theological Review, The Anglican, The Episcopal New Yorker, Touchstone, the International Bulletin of Missionary Research, and other periodicals. He is a member of the editorial staff of Anglicans Online.