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ESPN’s Rob King ’84 Knows Everyone’s Favorite Teams
Category 2018 Issue 2Posted on September 7, 2018April 15, 2020

ESPN’s Rob King ’84 Knows Everyone’s Favorite Teams

Rob King ’84 is ESPN’s senior VP in charge of original content newsgathering and digital media. The Associated Press and global journalism’s Poynter Institute boast his presence on their boards. What …
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Alumni Panel: What’s Really Going On in Journalism Today
Category 2018 Issue 2Posted on September 7, 2018May 21, 2019

Alumni Panel: What’s Really Going On in Journalism Today

During Reunion & Commencement 2018 a panel of four alumni presented a Celebration of Wesleyan Writing WESeminar “Pra…
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A Lifeline for Local Journalism, by Gabriel Popkin ’03
Category 2018 Issue 2Posted on September 7, 2018May 21, 2019

A Lifeline for Local Journalism, by Gabriel Popkin ’03

At the Lenfest Institute CEO Jim Friedlich ’79, P’17 nurtures smaller newsrooms for the larger good of our democracy. …
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The Hard Truths of Investigative Reporting
Category 2018 Issue 2Posted on September 7, 2018May 21, 2019

The Hard Truths of Investigative Reporting

Prizewinning investigative journalist Jenifer McKim ’88 teaches the next generation of watchdogs how to question authori…
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From Glass Ceilings to Glowing Screens
Category 2018 Issue 2Posted on September 7, 2018May 21, 2019

From Glass Ceilings to Glowing Screens

Jane Eisner ’77, P’06,’12 and daughter Miriam Berger ’12 discuss the profession that is their shared passion. Jane Ei…
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TOWARD A GENTLER DEATH: A Q&A WITH KATY BUTLER ’71
Category 2018 Issue 1Posted on May 10, 2018December 12, 2018

TOWARD A GENTLER DEATH: A Q&A WITH KATY BUTLER ’71

In Knocking on Heaven’s Door: The Path to a Better Way of Death, a New York Times Notable Book of 2013, award-winning …
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THE POLICY ENTREPRENEUR, BY GABRIEL POPKIN ’03
Category 2018 Issue 1Posted on May 10, 2018December 12, 2018

THE POLICY ENTREPRENEUR, BY GABRIEL POPKIN ’03

   One federal program provides health coverage to a fifth of all Americans and more than a third of all child…
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ALL THOSE MINDS LEFT BEHIND, BY JOSEPH J. FINS ’82, MD
Category 2018 Issue 1Posted on May 10, 2018December 12, 2018

ALL THOSE MINDS LEFT BEHIND, BY JOSEPH J. FINS ’82, MD

From the headlines, it would be easy to think that the totality of health care policy is the fate of Obamacare, the th…
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HEALTHCARE AND RACISM: A TOXIC MIX
Category 2018 Issue 1Posted on May 10, 2018December 12, 2018

HEALTHCARE AND RACISM: A TOXIC MIX

 Recasting Metabolic Syndrome Associate Professor of Science in Society Anthony Hatch, who has been living with type …
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THE CYBORG LIFE: HEALTHCARE AND RACISM
Category 2018 Issue 1Posted on May 10, 2018December 12, 2018

THE CYBORG LIFE: HEALTHCARE AND RACISM

  The Cyborg Team.’ That’s what Sonya Sternlieb ’18 and I call our work with Professor Hatch,” says Julia Gordon ’18 (a…
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