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D'Ambrosio, Mary. "The Myth of an Empty Frontier: Explorers’ Diseases Wiped out Native Populations Long before Settlers Arrived.” Review. San Francisco Chronicle, August 14, 2005.
The aim of the MIC Center, which is a collaboration between SC&I and the Annenberg School for Journalism at the University of Pennsylvania, is to bridge some of these divides, bringing together the thought leadership advanced through academia and the activists who work tirelessly on social issues.
The Intercept, together with U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Intercept senior correspondent Naomi Klein (“The Shock Doctrine”) are proud to present “A Message from the Future with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez,” a 7-minute animated film featuring art by award-winning illustrator Molly Crabapple (“Brothers of the Gun”), co-written by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Avi Lewis (“This Changes Everything”) and co-directed by Kim Boekbinder and Jim Batt. The film is narrated by Ocasio-Cortez.
D'Ambrosio, Mary. "Return to the Belle Epoque." January/February 2001. http://www.marydambrosio.com/_b_return_to_the_belle_epoque__b__62342.htm.
JMS rising junior and Cape May native Sarah Doherty steps into the presidency of the Rutgers chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists in fall 2019, with plans to lead fellow students to the national conference in San Antonio, Texas.
Kayla Jennings-Rivera to Receive a Scholarship for her Excellence in Communications.
From access to camera equipment through RUtv, to his favorite courses, to his Viacom internship at MTV, to screening two of his films at Cannes, in part two of our conversation with Morrison, he explains how he made the most of his time on the banks – and how it led directly to his MFA at Columbia and his success as a filmmaker.