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Good Societies: Dialogue with Andrea Elliot and Lawrence R. Jacobs
Good Societies: Dialogue with Andrea Elliot and Lawrence R. Jacobs
Andrea Elliott writes for the New York Times, where beginning in March 2006, she published a Pulitzer Prize-winning three-part series "An Imam in America," on the inner life of a mosque in Brooklyn. This exploration is part of a wider body of work by Elliott looking at Muslims in America after 9/11. Edelstein-Keller Visiting Writers Series co-presents with the Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs and the School of Journalism a "Good Societies" dialogue with Lawrence R. Jacobs, Walter F. and Joan Mondale Chair in Political Studies.
Andrea Elliott covers Islam in America as a metropolitan reporter for the New York Times. She created the beat in 2005, focusing on the impact of 9/11 on American Muslims. Ms. Elliott joined the Times in May 2003. She started as a general assignment reporter on the metropolitan desk and alter covered the Bronx. Her stories have included an investigation of the private policing system at Macy's department stores, coverage of the bereaved children of 9/11 and reporting from Washington and overseas on the Abu Ghraib prison scandal. From 2000 to 2003, Ms. Elliott was a reporter at The Miami Herald, where she covered crime, natural disasters, immigration trends, Latin American politics and the recount of the 2000 presidential election. Ms. Elliott earned a B.A. degree in comparative literature from Occidental College in 1996. She took an M.S. degree from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism in 1999, graduating first in her class and winning a Pulitzer Traveling Fellowship. Her journalistic honors include awards from the New York Press Association, the Newswomen's Club of New York and the Society of the Silurians.Jacobs, Lawrence R.. (2008). Good Societies: Dialogue with Andrea Elliot and Lawrence R. Jacobs. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/216257
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from R. B. Jacobs to D. W. Kempner thanking him for his "order for Gerbera plants" and letting him know when he can expect the shipment to arrive
Carol Jacobs interview, 15 June 2011
Cowan Pottery Museum curator, Carol Jacobs, discusses the artwork of R. Guy Cowan, Cowan Pottery Studio, and artists associated with Cowan Pottery
Carol Jacobs interview, 15 June 2011
Cowan Pottery Museum curator, Carol Jacobs, discusses the artwork of R. Guy Cowan, Cowan Pottery Studio, and artists associated with Cowan Pottery
An Appraisal of the Surface Geology and Sedimentary Processes within SEA7, the UK Continental Shelf
"Great Conversations" with Seymour Hersh, Walter Mondale, and Larry Jacobs
Larry Jacobs, Mondale Chair for Political Studies and director of the Center of the Study of Politics and Governance at the Humphrey Institute, and Walter Mondale, former Vice President of the United States, discussed America's constitutional crisis with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 10, at the Ted Mann Concert Hall as part of the University "Great Conversations" series.
Seymour M. Hersh wrote his first piece for The New Yorker in 1971 and has been a regular contributor to the magazine since 1993. His journalism and publishing awards include a Pulitzer Prize, five George Polk Awards, two National Magazine Awards, and more than a dozen other prizes for investigative reporting. As a staff writer, Hersh won a National Magazine Award for Public Interest for his 2003 articles “Lunch with the Chairman,” “Selective Intelligence,” and “The Stovepipe.” In 2004, Hersh exposed the Abu Ghraib prison scandal in a series of pieces in the magazine; in 2005, he again received a National Magazine Award for Public Interest, an Overseas Press Club award, the National Press Foundation’s Kiplinger Distinguished Contributions to Journalism award, and his fifth George Polk Award, making him that award’s most honored laureate.Jacobs, Lawrence R.. (2009). "Great Conversations" with Seymour Hersh, Walter Mondale, and Larry Jacobs. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/216922
Speaking the lower frequencies : students and media literacy
Includes bibliographical references (p. [155]-164) and index.Walter R. Jacobs
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