Clay Risen, Editor | New York Times
TBAJoin us for a conversation with Clay Risen, editor at the New York Times. This event is co-sponsored by POLIS. Finalized time and location coming soon!
Join us for a conversation with Clay Risen, editor at the New York Times. This event is co-sponsored by POLIS. Finalized time and location coming soon!
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Bill Adair is hosting the the journalism welcome back dinner for faculty and students at the Adairs' home! DeWitt Wallace Center faculty, students and staff will be on hand to talk about journalism programs at Duke. All are welcomed. Please RSVP for address, and so we can be sure to order enough food: http://bit.ly/2vsV0bQ
Duke alum Mark Mazzetti, the Washington investigations editor for The New York Times, will discuss the remarkable new documentary The Fourth Estate, which takes viewers into the newsroom as Mark and other reporters cover the first year of the Trump presidency. Pizza will be served. All are welcomed.
Duke students will share their experiences finding and completing media internships!
Please RSVP to join a lunchtime discussion on Monday, October 22 with award-winning filmmaker Michael Kirk, director and co-writer of the recent PBS documentary “Trump’s Showdown.” Since 2016, Kirk has made six films for the PBS series Frontline about Donald Trump and the Trump presidency. Monday’s discussion will be led by Professor Philip Bennett and … Continued
Join us for a discussion with author John Carreyrou T'94, an investigative reporter with the Wall Street Journal. Carreyrou will discuss his reporting on the rise and fall of the blood-testing firm Theranos. It’s a fascinating tale of Silicon Valley ambition and deceit – and the great journalism that uncovered the truth. The Regulator bookstore … Continued
The DeWitt Wallace Center will be hosting the 2019 Ewing Lecture on Ethics in Media, with speaker Chuck Todd, the NBC News political director and host of "Meet the Press." The Ewing Lecture will include a conversation between Chuck Todd and Knight Professor Bill Adair on "Defending Journalism," followed by a Q&A with the audience. … Continued
36 Hours is a Sanford School of Public Policy project that brings Duke faculty, alumni, and students together to participate in policy-themed workshops. In February, 36 Hours-The Journalism Edition will be co-hosted by the DeWitt Wallace Center. Alum and student journalists will join in conversations showcasing innovative work, considering the state of local … Continued