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NEW SPRING '25 COURSE ALERT! JRN 390: Special Topics in Journalism - Open Source Investigative Journalism w/Stony Brook University professor Sarah Baxter and support from Exec Dir. CBS Confirmed @rhondatarrant and Zhenyu Qi China Ed with Global Investigative Journalism Network Global Investigative Journalism Network
Over at The The New York Times, Tom @Edsall features some post-election narrative analysis from Stony Brook University Communications and Journalism prof Musa al-Gharbi: nyti.ms/40N0W0G. Musa's full piece here: bit.ly/4fvw35t.
Join us for an inspiring evening with New York Women in Communications New York Women in Communications as industry-leading members share real-world insights on overcoming early-career hurdles and advancing in competitive, often male-dominated fields. More info/registration here: bit.ly/3CBiIdg
Join us TODAY at 12:15PM in-person/virtually for "Thinking on Stage: The Science of Acting Characters," by Dr. Thalia Goldstein George Mason University. She will go over her research on the skills and benefits of learning how to act. Melville Library W4545; Zoom: bit.ly/4f4vxdN
10 AM EST LIVE TODAY: "Fall of a Tyrant: Marie Colvin's courageous legacy in Syria." Join Director of the Marie Colvin Center Sarah Baxter in conversation with Cat Colvin and photojournalist Paul Conroy Paul Conroy @reflextv.bsky.social: bit.ly/41sIue4
SBU School of Communication and Journalism and Stony Brook University Libraries invite you to join us! Applications are now being accepted for a PRODiG plus Fellow in Critical AI and AI literacy Fall '25! Deadline: 25 January. Read more and apply here: apply.interfolio.com/160274
Social media has elevated open-source investigations to a core part of journalism, whilst state-backed disinformation campaigns drive demand for rigorous fact-checking. The 2025 Marie Colvin Distinguished Lecture with Rhona Tarrant of CBS Confirmed Charles B. Wang Center 2/26 6PM
TONIGHT: Rhona Tarrant Stony Brook University for the annual Marie Colvin Distinguished Lecture, "The New Battlefield: Open Source Investigations into Conflict and Disinformation." A critical conversation for journalism today, in honor of journalist Marie Colvin. Join us Charles B. Wang Center