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The Future of Investigative Reporting in the Light of Economics, Diminishing Resources, and a Polarized NationThis panel discussion is part of the College of Communication's two-day celebration of the 20 BU alumni who have won journalism's top honor, [...]the Pulitzer Prize, since 1972. Leading American journalists discuss the direction of journalism in the Internet age and address the critical importance of investigative reporting, bloggers and their role in journalism, free press as an essential element of democracy, journalistic integrity and credibility, anonymous sources, and more.
Hosted by College of Communication on November 17, 2005.
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The Rules of Engagement: Advocacy and Emotion in Journalism and the PressThis panel discussion is part of the College of Communication's 2005 two-day celebration of the 20 BU alumni who have won journalism's top honor, the Pulitzer Prize, since 1972. [...]Three Pulitzer-winning journalists and alumni, Stephen Kurkjian (CAS'66), Mark Thompson (COM'75), and Helen Ubinas (COM'94), ponder the conventions of modern journalism in an insightful, occasionally heated discussion that debates the question: does coverage of recent high-profile events suggest journalists are straying from values like balance and detachment?
Hosted by College of Communication on November 18, 2005.
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At Boston University, our academic excellence is the core of who we are. Ranked in the top 50 universities in US, graduate students from around the globe come to our university in the heart of Boston to take part in innovative research and learn from [...]top minds, including MacArthur Fellows, Nobel and Pulitzer Prize Winners, and more.
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