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Sponsored by UWRF Department of Journalism and WRFW-FM
Oct. 21, 2008
Visiting Photojournalist, Carlos Gonzalez
Brown bag lunch & afternoon lecture
Photo by Carlos Gonzalez
University Center—Pete's Creek, Free & open to the public
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Oct. 14, 2008
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North Hall Auditorium, Free & open to the public.
Sponsored by UWRF American Democracy Project and Department of Journalism
Oct. 2, 2008
Covering Catastrophe: News Media & the I-35W Bridge Collapse
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Panelists:
Joe Fryer, KARE 11 TV reporter
Scott Takushi, Pioneer Press photographer
Mary McFarland, Minnesota Department of Transportation Public Affairs Representative
University Center Ballroom,
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Sponsored by UWRF Department of Journalism
Sept. 12, 2008
How Man Wong, Photojournalist
"China—From Ancient Civilizations to the 2008 Beijing Olympics"
How Man is founder and director of China Exploration and Research Society (CERS). He is credited with discovering the true source of the Yangtze River, has had work published in National Geographic and on the Discovery Channel. CERS holds one of the most extensiveChina (more than 150,000), videos and books on remote China's wildlife and ethnic cultures and ethnographic artifacts from an array of Chinese minority cultures.
Photo courtesy of Time.com
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Sponsored by UWRF Department of Journalism