Frank Bruni

Frank Bruni
Born
Frank Anthony Bruni

(1964-10-31) October 31, 1964 (age 59)
EducationUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (BA)
Columbia University (MS)
Occupation(s)Op-ed columnist, The New York Times; former chief restaurant critic
Notable creditThe New York Times

Frank Anthony Bruni (born October 31, 1964) is an American journalist writing for The New York Times since 1995. Following a wide range of assignments, including a stint as chief restaurant critic, he was named an op-ed columnist in June 2011. Bruni joined Duke University in June 2021 as Professor of the Practice of Journalism and Public Policy in the Sanford School of Public Policy.[1][2] Since joining Duke, he continues writing a Times newsletter and remains a contributing opinion writer for the newspaper.

Bruni is the author of five bestselling books: The Age of Grievance, about indiscriminate pique and political dysfunction in contemporary America; The Beauty of Dusk, about his imperiled eyesight and what his medical odyssey taught him; Born Round, a memoir about his family's love of food and his own struggles with overeating; Where You Go Is Not Who You'll Be, about the college admissions mania;[3] and Ambling Into History, about George W. Bush.

  1. ^ "Frank Bruni Stepping Down as Columnist; Named Endowed Chair at Duke University". The New York Times Company. April 5, 2021. Retrieved April 5, 2021.
  2. ^ "New Faculty Joining the Sanford School in 2021". Sanford School of Public Policy. Duke University. Retrieved 18 July 2023.
  3. ^ Where You Go Is Not Who You'll Be, The New York Times Book Review

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