2015 Media Workshop Features Lessons on Trauma in Newsrooms
The Center for Ethics in Journalism annual media workshop will feature the general manager for the Roanoke, Virginia television station that had two reporters shot on-air earlier this year.
2015 Ethics Summit to Focus on Trauma in Journalism
The event titled “Take Care of Yourself: an introduction to journalism, trauma and the workplace” will begin at 9.30 a.m. Oct 27 in the Arkansas Union, room 507.
Iconic Photojournalists Join Public Lecure
John Filo, who won a Pulitzer Prize for his photograph of the Kent State shooting, and Jeff Widener, who was a Pulitzer Prize finalist for his picture of the Tiananmen Square “tank man,” will join Visiting Distinguished Professor David Handschuh for his public lecture, “Photographs That Changed Us.”
Ethics Public Lecture Examines Graphic Images
David Handschuh, the 2015 visiting distinguished professor of ethics in journalism will present a public lecture sponsored by the University of Arkansas Center for Ethics in Journalism, the Lemke Department of Journalism and KUAF.