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Rebecca Skloot: Finding Henrietta Lacks

April 15, 2015

A woman with dark hair is partially hiding her face behind a copy of the book "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" by Rebecca Skloot. She is outdoors, with a blurred background of a wooden fence and a bench. The book's cover features an old photograph of a person.

NY Times Op-Ed Editor Trish Hall

March 31, 2015

The image shows the exterior of the NY Times building, prominently displaying its logo. There is an inset in the upper right corner with a portrait of a smiling woman with long brown hair, possibly Trish Hall from the Op-Ed section.

The Journalism of Well-Being: Reporting on Mindful Work and Positive Psychology

March 18, 2015

Two men are shown in separate side-by-side photos. The left photo features a man with short dark hair wearing a dark jacket and blue shirt, standing in front of a stone wall. The right photo, exuding positive psychology, features a man with curly dark hair and a blue plaid shirt, smiling outdoors.

American Catch with Paul Greenberg

March 12, 2015

American Catch logo

The New HCV Drugs: Costs and Controversies

March 5, 2015

Logos for the Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, Berkeley School of Public Health, and Kaiser Permanente are displayed. The Berkeley Journalism logo has blue and gold text, while the Berkeley Public Health logo includes an abstract symbol. The Kaiser Permanente logo is blue. Controversies around HCV drugs have been highlighted in recent studies shared by these institutions.

Patriotic Betrayal: The Inside Story of the CIA’s Secret Campaign to Enroll American Students in the Crusade Against Communism

March 4, 2015

The book cover features a red background with the title "PATRIOTIC BETRAYAL" written in large white letters. Above the title, the author's name, "KAREN M. PAGET," is displayed in smaller blue letters, hinting at a gripping tale of American students entangled with the CIA during the fight against Communism.

Patriotic Betrayal: The Inside Story of the CIA's Secret Campaign to Enroll American Students in the Crusade Against Communism

March 4, 2015

The book cover features a red background with the title "PATRIOTIC BETRAYAL" written in large white letters. Above the title, the author's name, "KAREN M. PAGET," is displayed in smaller blue letters, hinting at a gripping tale of American students entangled with the CIA during the fight against Communism.

Covering China from the Ground Up — and Turning Reporting into Books: Michael Meyer in conversation with Adam Hochschild

February 25, 2015

The image features the book cover for "In Manchuria: A Village Called Wasteland and the Transformation of Rural China" by Michael Meyer. The title is in large red letters, with the subtitle below in smaller blue text, set against a background with partial images of smoke and buildings, reflecting Meyer's detailed reporting.

Marion Nestle: “Food Politics in the Age of Health Care Reform”

February 10, 2015

A person with short, curly gray hair is smiling broadly. They are wearing turquoise earrings and a matching ring, reminiscent of Marion Nestle's vibrant style in "Food Politics." Their hands are clasped under their chin, set against warm-colored, textured walls and an aged wooden window.

Marion Nestle: "Food Politics in the Age of Health Care Reform"

February 10, 2015

A person with short, curly gray hair is smiling broadly. They are wearing turquoise earrings and a matching ring, reminiscent of Marion Nestle's vibrant style in "Food Politics." Their hands are clasped under their chin, set against warm-colored, textured walls and an aged wooden window.
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