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Events Archive

Chris Johns, Editor in Chief, National Geographic: Water is Life

April 27, 2010

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Communicating Science to the Public

April 27, 2010

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The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

April 26, 2010

4th Annual Reva and David Logan Investigative Reporting Symposium

April 16, 2010

How the Sausage is Made

April 16, 2010

Barack Obama: His Life and Times, and America’s Future: A Presentation by Author David Maraniss, Writer-in-Residence, on his Biography in Progress

April 14, 2010

Barack Obama: His Life and Times, and America's Future: A Presentation by Author David Maraniss, Writer-in-Residence, on his Biography in Progress

April 14, 2010

The Writing Craft: A Workshop for Reporters, with Pulitzer Prize Journalist and Author David Maraniss

April 13, 2010

Sports, the Press, and American Culture: Author David Maraniss in Conversation with Legendary Coach Joe Kapp

April 12, 2010

Alumni Day

April 10, 2010

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