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Caroline Jack: "How Facts Survive In Public Service Media"
Is There a Future for In-Depth Science Journalism?
Amanda Lotz: "Television Didn't Die -- But Broadband Distribution Revolutionized It"
John Jennings: "The Cipher Back To Here"
Vivek Bald: "Documenting South Asian America's Interracial Past"
CMS alumni panel: On the virtues of preparing students for jobs that don't yet exist
Comparative Media Studies graduate alumni panel, Fall 2015
Graduate Program Information Session, Fall 2015
Women in Politics - Representation and Reality
Tom Levenson: "Einstein, Mercury, And The Hunt For Vulcan"
Stuart Brotman: "Global Internet Development Viewed Through The Net Vitality Lens"
Heather Hendershot; "From Firing Line To The O'Reilly Factor"
Sarah Zaidan, "The Adventures Of Ms. Meta: Celebrating The Female Superhero Through Digital Gaming"
From The Neolithic Era To The Apocalypse: How To Prepare For The Future By Studying The Past
Jim Crow and the Legacy of Segregation Outside of the South
Hiromu Nagahara: "Hierarchy And Democracy In Modern Japan's Mass Media Revolution"
Jane McGonigal discusses "SuperBetter" with MIT's Scot Osterweil
Danielle Keats Citron and Brianna Wu: "Hate Crimes In Cyberspace"
Ryan Cordell: “Melville in the First Age of Viral Media”
Thomas DeFrantz: "Queer Social Dance, Political Leadership, and Black Popular Culture"
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