Past Events from September 23, 2016 – January 1, 1970 – Page 5 – DeWitt Wallace Center Past Events from September 23, 2016 – January 1, 1970 – Page 5 – DeWitt Wallace Center

The Chronicle’s Fall Speaker Series: Ben Cohen

On November 17, Ben Cohen, class of 2010 and former sports editor for The Chronicle, will be interviewed by current senior Derek Saul (sports editor 2019-20), to discuss his book The Hot Hand: The Mystery and Science of Streaks. Cohen is a sports reporter for The Wall Street Journal.   You can click here to … Continued

What to do about QAnon?

David Schanzer, director of Duke's Triangle Center on Terrorism and Homeland Security, will join extremism experts Amarnath Amarasingam & Mia Bloom to discuss QAnon: the radicalization of its followers, the threat it poses to national security, and what can be done to control it. Please click here to register! Amarnath Amarasingam is an Assistant Professor … Continued

Tell Me More: Concept to Cover feat. New York Magazine & The Atlantic

DeWitt Wallace Center Professor and Staff Writer for The Atlantic, David Graham '09, will join New York Magazine's Senior Photo Editor, Maya Robinson '11, to kick off Duke Career Center’s Tell Me More series with a special DEMAN inspired-episode. Robinson and Graham will take us behind the scenes of the creative process of magazine cover … Continued

The James D. Ewing Lecture on Ethics in Journalism—When reporting goes wrong: Battling media bias about historically Black spaces

When North Carolina A&T student journalists got fed up with local news outlets linking their campus to unrelated crime scenes, they documented the slights. Editor-in-chief Alexis Wray worked hard to show editors what they did. Some changed but this work is far from done. Despite decades of such efforts, Black journalists are still pushing newsrooms … Continued

Environmental Justice Symposium 2021

The environmental justice movement has been foundational in the longstanding fight for equity and equality in the U.S. for decades. Today, environmental injustice continues to be a topic of growing importance and salience for people both internationally and domestically. In an attempt to provide a wide-reaching introduction to the multi-faceted environmental justice movement, Duke University … Continued

Breaking the Social Media Prism: An hour with Chris Bail

In an era of increasing social isolation, platforms like Facebook and Twitter are among the most important tools we have to understand each other. We use social media as a mirror to decipher our place in society but it functions more like a prism that distorts our identities, empowers status-seeking extremists, and renders moderates all … Continued

Honor Council Integrity Week with Josh Partlow

On Thursday, March 25th, we are excited to welcome Mr. Josh Partlow, an investigative journalist with the Washington Post and a Duke alumnus. This event will be held at 5:00 p.m. over Zoom. Mr. Partlow will discuss integrity in journalism, with particular attention to the themes of accuracy vs bias in reporting and freedom of speech. There will be … Continued

DSAB presents: The Nature of Truth in a World Full of Disinformation

The Nature of Truth in a World Full of Disinformation Wednesday, April 14 at 7 pm Please join us for an interdisciplinary discussion about the nature of truth and information in a world that is ever more connected and ever more divided. Different disciplines have different approaches to problem-solving and grappling with philosophical issues in … Continued

Politics and the News Media

Partisan news outlets, social media, and an explosion of alternative sources have reshaped the media landscape. Our panelists will discuss the role of media in a democracy generally, and the challenges they faced in covering events of the past year in Georgia that captured the attention of the nation. Please join our Atlanta Duke community … Continued


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