2022

Lectures & Discussions
Nobody moves to Mingo County, West Virginia, but journalist Molly Born did and shares her experience with Journalism-affiliated students this spring.
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2021

Lectures & Discussions
Lewis Raven Wallace meets with Journalism students and faculty at Denison to discuss what is movement journalism and why do we need it?
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Lectures & Discussions
Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Connie Schultz helps kick off Denison’s new journalism major as part of her writing residencies on campus.
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Lectures & Discussions
Journalism brings investigative journalists to discuss longform reporting during the pandemic, as the first of a three-part series.
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2020

Lectures & Discussions
Essayist and journalist Garnette Cadogan shares on his latest work, a book on walking.
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Lectures & Discussions
Investigative journalist Jerry Mitchell to teach cold cases masterclass and present a reading from his newly-released memoir.
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2019

Lectures & Discussions
Mellon fellow Maggie Messitt works toward building a new Journalism faculty cohort across disciplines.
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Lectures & Discussions
Documentary Photographer Tariq Tarey Speaks on "Refugee: An Exiled Generation" During Narrative Journalism Super Week in November 2019.
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Lectures & Discussions
Author Anna Badkhen visits with Journalism students in the fall 2019.
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Lectures & Discussions
Writing in Place Fellow Maggie Messitt presents “Art(i)fact: one story and the craft of fact-based narratives.”
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Lectures & Discussions
The Philadelphia Center's Mark Clark comes to campus in March to discuss the benefits of a liberal arts degree and give career advice.
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Lectures & Discussions
WBEZ audio producer Jesse Dukes talks on podcasting and presents his audio mini-documentary "The Nazi's Neighborhood" on Chicago's Neo-Nazis in the '70s.
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