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[[Image:Bulletin-480.jpg|thumb|right|''Mensa Bulletin'' #480, Nov/Dec 2004.  This "tattooed lady" cover engendered some subsequent controversy in the ''Bulletin'' letters column.]]
 
The '''Mensa Bulletin''' is the official magazine of [[American Mensa]], published since the 1960s (when it was begun as the "American Mensa Activities Bulletin", a supplement to the international Mensa publication of the time to give information about local activities in the fledgling American branch). It is currently a slick, colorful magazine.  The editor was originally a volunteer Mensan, then later a Mensan working under contract, part-time, for a stipend, but is currently a non-Mensan paid staffer in the [[American Mensa National Office|national office]], reporting to the [[Executive Director of American Mensa|Executive Director]].  The switch from a Mensan editor to a non-Mensan staffer was done quickly by the [[American Mensa Committee]] following the unexpected death of the last Mensan editor, [[Marjorie Mandelblatt]], and led to some political controversy.
 
The '''Mensa Bulletin''' is the official magazine of [[American Mensa]], published since the 1960s (when it was begun as the "American Mensa Activities Bulletin", a supplement to the international Mensa publication of the time to give information about local activities in the fledgling American branch). It is currently a slick, colorful magazine.  The editor was originally a volunteer Mensan, then later a Mensan working under contract, part-time, for a stipend, but is currently a non-Mensan paid staffer in the [[American Mensa National Office|national office]], reporting to the [[Executive Director of American Mensa|Executive Director]].  The switch from a Mensan editor to a non-Mensan staffer was done quickly by the [[American Mensa Committee]] following the unexpected death of the last Mensan editor, [[Marjorie Mandelblatt]], and led to some political controversy.
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While the earliest ''Bulletin'' issues were a supplement to the international Mensa publication, eventually the roles were swapped so that the ''[[International Journal]]'' was a small section near the back of the ''Bulletin''.  By 2008, the ''International Journal'' was no longer included, as it could be read on the Web by interested members.  For a time, ''[[InterLoc]]'' was included in the space where the ''International Journal'' used to be, but that too was discontinued.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:59, 22 October 2011

Mensa Bulletin #480, Nov/Dec 2004. This "tattooed lady" cover engendered some subsequent controversy in the Bulletin letters column.

The Mensa Bulletin is the official magazine of American Mensa, published since the 1960s (when it was begun as the "American Mensa Activities Bulletin", a supplement to the international Mensa publication of the time to give information about local activities in the fledgling American branch). It is currently a slick, colorful magazine. The editor was originally a volunteer Mensan, then later a Mensan working under contract, part-time, for a stipend, but is currently a non-Mensan paid staffer in the national office, reporting to the Executive Director. The switch from a Mensan editor to a non-Mensan staffer was done quickly by the American Mensa Committee following the unexpected death of the last Mensan editor, Marjorie Mandelblatt, and led to some political controversy.

While the earliest Bulletin issues were a supplement to the international Mensa publication, eventually the roles were swapped so that the International Journal was a small section near the back of the Bulletin. By 2008, the International Journal was no longer included, as it could be read on the Web by interested members. For a time, InterLoc was included in the space where the International Journal used to be, but that too was discontinued.