Three journalists discussed the world of feminist blogging during a symposium on Jan. 29, sponsored by the Poynter Fellowship in Journalism.Before a packed room of students and members of the New Haven community, Lori Adelman (Feministing.com), Akiba...
Photographer Susan Meiselas spoke to a roomful of Yale students and professors about on Oct. 3 about her work covering violence and political crises in Latin America over the past four decades. Her presentation was sponsored by the Poynter Fellowship in...
James B. Stewart, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and reporter for the New Yorker, talked on campus on Oct. 4 about the inspiration for and process behind “Heart of a Soldier,” his 2002 book about Rick Rescorla, a security guard at the World Trade Center...
Dean Starkman, a Pulitzer Prize-winning financial journalist for the Columbia Journalism Review, shared his theories about the 2008 financial crisis with students at a Calhoun College master’s tea on Nov. 29. His talk was sponsored by the Poynter...
Susan Orlean, staff writer at the New Yorker, described her life-long love of writing and her recent book, “Rin Tin Tin” before a roomful of students and professors at a Morse College Master’s Tea on Nov. 13.Susan OrleanOrlean began by explaining her...
James Bennet, editor-in-chief of the Atlantic magazine, spoke to a roomful of students at a Davenport College Master’s Tea on Nov. 8 about his experience as a journalist, the mission of his magazine, and the bumpy road of challenges and doubts he had...
Much like a 1960s ad man, visiting documentarian Adam Harrison Levy pitched his message to the audience gathered on Oct. 9 at Linsly-Chittenden Hall for the screening of his film “Selling the Sixties: How Madison Avenue Dreamed the Decade.”In remarks both...