J203, Media Writing

Wednesday, May 12

Andrew C. Revkin: "On Dot Earth: Survival Stories from the Front Lines as Journalism Migrates from the Front Page to the Home Page"
Wednesday, May 12, 7:00 p.m.
182 Lillis Hall, 955 East 13th Avenue, University of Oregon

Tuesday, April 13

The Ruhl Lecture. Philip Meyer, Tuesday, April 13, at 4 p.m. in the EMU Ballroom. Meyer, a longtime professor at the University of North Carolina, will be speaking on the topic "When Everyone's A Journalist, Who Will Make the Rules?"

You have to register online and print a ticket for this lecture (it's free). Here's the link



If you have an unavoidable schedule conflict, here are a few alternatives:
NOTE! If you know of another speech or lecture on campus around the same time, let Russial know.


Friday, April 9

David Cole
Cole, of the Georgetown Law School, will speak on “Civil Liberties, Military Detainees and Guantanamo”
3:30 p.m., Room 110 Knight Law Center.

Wednesday, April 14

Gov. Ted Kulongoski
The governor will speak on "Addressing Climate Change: The Right Policy is also the Smart Policy" 3:30 p.m., Room 175, Knight Law Center

Saturday, April 17

Johanna Drucker, Martin and Bernard Breslauer Professor of Bibliographical Studies, UCLA.
Drucker, who is the Martin and Bernard Breslauer Professor of Bibliographical Studies at UCLA, will speak on "Do (Artists') Books Have a Future?". 1:30 p.m., Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art

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