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The exhibition features 31 photographs taken during a three-day workshop in April, which focused on documenting the lives and stories of people in the Southern Illinois communities of Alto Pass and Cobden.
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CEO of the Better Government Association, David Greising, talks with John Shaw about Journalism.
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Award-winning journalist and foreign policy expert John Walcott talks about the search for truth in journalism, changing media environment in the United States and worldwide, and considers the daunting challenges now facing journalists and analysts to ascertain what is truthful.
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John Walcott, an award-winning journalist and foreign policy expert teaching at Georgetown University, will join SIUC's Paul Simon Public Policy Institute for a virtual conversation on June 8.
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Each year, German journalists travel to the United States and American journalists visit Germany. The program is offered through the RIAS Berlin Commission. Fred Martino talks with RIAS fellow Wiebke Bolle, a journalist who works for WELT in Berlin.
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More than 225 students from 15 local high schools gained greater insight into journalism, advertising, and graphic design at the 72nd annual Southern Illinois School Press Association Winter Conference hosted by SIUC.
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With 30-second ads estimated at nearly $7 million this year, this Sunday’s Super Bowl is not just a showcase for football but also an opportunity for advertisers according to Bridget Lescelius, an associate lecturer in Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s School of Journalism and Advertising.
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Journalist Melinda Henneberger talks about her work at the Kansas City Star, including a series of columns about a retired police officer who was accused of rape, for which she won the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for commentary.
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Students, faculty, staff, and members of the community are expected to turn out to support the Ukrainian people Thursday
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Misinformation about COVID-19 has spread almost as much as the disease itself – and sometimes, faster. Why is this the case? When it emerged earlier...