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Campaign '16 @Baruch : Unprecedented Politics : Dissecting the 2016 Presidential Primaries

The 2016 race for the Democratic and Republican Party presidential nominations has surprised even the most seasoned political observers. Our panel of experts from the fields of polling and journalism…

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The watchdog that didn't bark : the financial crisis and the disappearance of investigative reporting

Dean Starkman, editor and Kingsford Capital Fellow of the Columbia Journalism Review talks about his new book, “The Watchdog that Didn’t Bark: The Financial Crisis and the Disappearance…

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Truth Be Told: A Cross-Disciplinary Exploration of Finding Facts

"In a media landscape full of false equivalency, have we lost sight of the existence and value of facts? How are facts identified and tested in medicine, business, law and journalism, and what…

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Bill Cheng at the 10th Anniversary Celebration of the Harman Writer-in-Residence Program

Professor Roslyn Bernstein introduces Harman student writer Bill Cheng (Class of 2005) at the Harman Writer-in-Residence Program 10th Anniversary Celebration. In his reading, entitled, "The Big…

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Writer-in-Residence: Harman Students 10th Anniversary Celebration of Poetry Writing

Baruch students participated in Professor Roselyn Bernstein's business journalism class talk about their experiences in poetry writing.

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Journalism Lab

The Journalism Lab also known as Studio "H" provides Baruch students with all they need to succeed. In 2009, the Lab added the Studio H, an advanced laboratory that features the most…

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Writer-in-Residence: Francisco Goldman

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Going for Broke: The Making of the Debt Generation

Dollars & Sense magazine celebrates its 2005 edition by hosting a panel of speakers on the topic of credit cards and debt among young people. Editor in Chief Korenne Haller, illustrator…

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Post Mortem: Journalists Look at the 2004 Presidential Election

This is the Third Annual Friedman Symposium, founded by Robert A. Friedman. The program was introduced by Cynthia H. Whittaker from the History Department. Panelists Gail Collins of the New York…

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How to Interview Like an FBI Agent

FBI Special Agent John Anticev and and retired NYPD Detective Louis Napoli, who both served on the FBI/NYPD Joint Terrorism Task Force, speak to journalism students about their experience in…

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