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Dancing on Fire: Photographs from Haiti by Maggie Steber

April 14, 2016

A grieving man in a suit is held and supported by several men and women, including nuns, in a crowded outdoor setting. The emotional scene captures a sense of loss and community support. Photographs from Haiti depict crosses and other people visible in the background under a cloudy sky.

Women, Work, Family: How Advanced Reproductive Technology is Changing the Balance

April 13, 2016

Cover of the book "In Her Own Sweet Time" by Rachel Lehmann-Haupt on the left, alongside a smiling woman with shoulder-length brown hair wearing a colorful top and dark jacket on the right. The background appears to be an outdoor, possibly waterfront setting, reflecting her work in Advanced Reproductive Technology.

Somini Sengupta: “The End of Karma: Hope and Fury Among India’s Young”

April 7, 2016

A book cover titled *The End of Karma* by Somini Sengupta is seen on the left, featuring an image of a crowded Indian city. On the right, there is a portrait of India's young individual with short curly hair, wearing a scarf and earrings.

Somini Sengupta: "The End of Karma: Hope and Fury Among India's Young"

April 7, 2016

A book cover titled *The End of Karma* by Somini Sengupta is seen on the left, featuring an image of a crowded Indian city. On the right, there is a portrait of India's young individual with short curly hair, wearing a scarf and earrings.

Richard Koci Hernandez and Jeremy Rue: “Principles of Multimedia Journalism”

April 4, 2016

A geometric graphic with a triangular face blowing colorful confetti into text that reads, "Join us for a book party. The Principles of Multimedia Journalism by Richard Koci Hernandez and Jeremy Rue: Packaging Digital News." The background is teal and the text is in white and black.

Richard Koci Hernandez and Jeremy Rue: "Principles of Multimedia Journalism"

April 4, 2016

A geometric graphic with a triangular face blowing colorful confetti into text that reads, "Join us for a book party. The Principles of Multimedia Journalism by Richard Koci Hernandez and Jeremy Rue: Packaging Digital News." The background is teal and the text is in white and black.

Cynthia Gorney: “The Changing Face of Saudi Women”

February 25, 2016

Two individuals are playing billiards. The person on the left is wearing a niqab and a black abaya, aiming a cue stick at the cue ball. The individual on the right, in a white thobe and red keffiyeh, is holding a cue stick, appearing to guide the player—a scene reflecting the changing face of Saudi women in sports.

Cynthia Gorney: "The Changing Face of Saudi Women"

February 25, 2016

Two individuals are playing billiards. The person on the left is wearing a niqab and a black abaya, aiming a cue stick at the cue ball. The individual on the right, in a white thobe and red keffiyeh, is holding a cue stick, appearing to guide the player—a scene reflecting the changing face of Saudi women in sports.

Samuel G. Freedman: “The AIDS Reporting of Jeff Schmalz and How It Transformed The NY Times”

February 24, 2016

Dying Words: The AIDS Reporting Of Jeff Schmalz And How It Transformed The NY Times". Text appears in large, bold, orange letters with a shadow effect, set against a gradient background transitioning from dark gray to black.

Samuel G. Freedman: "The AIDS Reporting of Jeff Schmalz and How It Transformed The NY Times"

February 24, 2016

Dying Words: The AIDS Reporting Of Jeff Schmalz And How It Transformed The NY Times". Text appears in large, bold, orange letters with a shadow effect, set against a gradient background transitioning from dark gray to black.
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