Updates + Events
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Mixed Messages: Navigating Between Fact, Fiction, Judgement
At times, media messages can be contradictory. How do news outlets make sense of it all and help or hurt the way in which we consume the news? Join us for a talk with MSNBC’s Ali Velshi.
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Producing Public Affairs Documentaries
Frank Koughan, senior producer of numerous PBS FRONTLINE documentaries and head of the documentary unit at Left/Right, will be talking about reporting and producing public affairs documentaries.
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Examining Global Supply Chains, with Pietra Rivoli
Pietra Rivoli a Professor at Georgetown University, who specializes in international business and social justice, discusses her best-selling academic book “The Travels of a T-Shirt in the Global Economy,” which was the basis of the successful NPR Planet Money documentary “Planet Money Makes a T-shirt.”
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The Importance of Data Driven Journalism
Jennifer LaFleur the senior editor for data journalism for Center for Investigative Reporting/Reveal will be sharing her expertise on the importance of data journalism.
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Martha Mendoza on Seafood From Slaves
Longtime Associated Press reporter Martha Mendoza will talk about “Seafood From Slaves,” her Pulitzer Prize-winning investigation of slavery in fishing.
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Hidden Costs of Global Supply Chains Workshop
Hidden Costs is a workshop focused on studying and reporting on global supply chains.
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GRC collaborator receives grant to launch Rh Disease project, partner with The Toronto Star
Jennifer Yang will travel to Africa and Asia to examine the burden and why Rh disease persists in lower-income countries.
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Project on medicine for rare diseases wins awards
Million Dollar Meds won a Jack Webster award in the Science, Technology, Health and Environment category.