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Medill News Recap: April 7, 2016

Medill News Recap: April 7, 2016

by Jasmine Cen and Yunfei Zhao | Apr 9, 2016 | Events, Politics, Topics

Medill News Recap is a weekly compilation of stories by multimedia and print reporters in the Washington bureau. In this show, we preview the stories that the reporters are covering this weekend. Jasmine Cen and Yunfei Zhao co-host this show.
Medill alum Roy J. Harris shares behind-the-scenes stories of Pulitzer Prize winning journalism

Medill alum Roy J. Harris shares behind-the-scenes stories of Pulitzer Prize winning journalism

by Medill News Service | Feb 1, 2016 | Events

“These stories aren’t frozen in gold. They come alive–and you can see where they come from,” Roy J. Harris, Jr., veteran journalist and Medill alum (’71) told a group of students at the Medill Washington, D.C. newsroom on Thursday as part of a series of...
New York Times hosts Medill Washington students

New York Times hosts Medill Washington students

by Ellen Shearer | Dec 4, 2015 | Events

WASHINGTON — The graduate students in Medill’s Washington Program capped off their Fall Quarter with a visit to The New York Times Washington bureau. Their host, Bureau Chief Elisabeth Bumiller, is a Medill alum.
ESPN’s ‘Pardon the Interruption’ impresses Medill students

ESPN’s ‘Pardon the Interruption’ impresses Medill students

by Samuel Fiske | Nov 5, 2015 | Events

On Tuesday, I got the chance to watch the taping of ESPN’s “Pardon the Interruption,” featuring show co-host and Medill School of Journalism alum Michael Wilbon (BSJ ’80). I saw the taping with Brian MacIver and Connor Morgan; we’re all in Washington  this...
Medill students travel to D.C. to learn about health care policy and tour NIH

Medill students travel to D.C. to learn about health care policy and tour NIH

by Amanda Koehn | Oct 16, 2015 | Events

Twenty-four Medill students traveled to Washington D.C. this October to meet with business, media and policy leaders in the health care communications field. Panels on health reporting covered technological innovations in health care, changing economics that could...
Medill DC hosts Native American journalists’ group

Medill DC hosts Native American journalists’ group

by Medill News Service | Jul 20, 2015 | Events

WASHINGTON  — More than 60 journalists and journalism students from around the country gathered at Medill¹s Washington Bureau in July to honor the winner of the NAJA-Medill Milestone Achievement Award, Denny McAuliffe, an editor at The Washington Post....
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