Sports columnist for USA Today and senior Olympics reporter Christine Brennan gave her keynote address for this year’s annual Oppenheimer Ethics Symposium on March 25. Hosted by the University of […]
A panel discussion on women’s sports media was held as part of the 13th-annual Oppenheimer Ethics Symposium on March 25. The panel occurred during the Malcolm M. Renfrew Interdisciplinary Colloquium, […]
This year’s annual Oppenheimer Ethics Symposium is set to focus on the rise of women’s sports media coverage and the ethical questions it raises. Taking place on Tuesday, March 25, […]
Freedom of the press in Native tribes was the focus of this year’s Oppenheimer Symposium featuring a panel of Native American journalists and a showing of “Bad Press” which made […]
The annual Oppenheimer Ethics Symposium will debut a film called “Bad Press” directed by Rebecca Landsberry-Baker and Peeler. This film made its first appearance at the Sundance Film Festival in […]
In a time where discerning truth from a constant stream of information is becoming increasingly difficult, the School of Journalism and Mass Media hopes to shine a light on resources […]
Severe inclement weather has almost become a norm these days. From polar vortexes to record-breaking heat waves, the evidence is there and most scientists agree — climate change is real […]
These are strange times, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Leonard Pitts Jr. told a packed International Ballroom Thursday evening – strange, unsettling and unprecedented. In his 2016 Oppenheimer Ethics Symposium keynote […]
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist headlines fourth annual Oppenheimer Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jacqui Banaszynski said journalists can’t be afraid to embrace their own human instincts if they want to capture true humanity […]
The second annual Oppenheimer Ethics Symposium will educate students and professionals about media ethics with a focus on media bias in election coverage.