Cheated
Jay Smith and Mary Willingham talked about their book Cheated: The UNC Scandal, the Education of Athletes, and the Future of Big-Time College Sports. In the book, they report on two decades …
2,611 viewsJay Smith and Mary Willingham talked about their book Cheated: The UNC Scandal, the Education of Athletes, and the Future of Big-Time College Sports. In the book, they report on two decades …
2,611 viewsPrior to the start of the 2012 Democratic convention, journalists and political experts discussed southern politics and the 2012 election.
389 viewsThis forum at the ADMR. Nimitz Museum,Fredericksburg,TX of The Atomic Bomb: Decision and Implementation discussed was the decision by President Truman and military leaders to us…
984 viewsThe panel consisted of journalists who had covered the Civil Rights Movement. They focused on the decision makers during the Civil Rights Movement. The people that they talked about were pol…
212 viewsA memorial service was held for R.W. “Johnny” Apple, Jr. Mr. Apple, a correspondent and editor at The New York Times for more than forty years, died October 4, 2006, in Washington, D.C. A le…
820 viewsPresidential biographer Richard Reeves talked about the Nixon presidency, from his inauguration in January 1969 to his resignation in August 1973, including the Watergate Scandal. Mr. Reeves…
553 viewsIn a symposium commemorating the Marshall Plan in post-World War II Europe, Admiral Owens talked about U.S. partnerships for the future.
68 viewsThe National Press Foundation hosted its twenty-first annual awards dinner at the Washington Hilton. Introductory and acceptance speeches were made, and a number of awards were given. Severa…
199 viewsSenator Daschle spoke to editors about homeland security and issues affecting the newspaper industry. His speech was followed by remarks from Mr. McGuire about the impact of September 11, 20…
101 viewsParticipants talked about the development and use of the atomic bomb against Japan. They analyzed the major factors in the decision to use the new weapon against Hiroshima and Nagasaki what,…
532 viewsThe panelists discussed the reasons for and necessity of dropping the atomic bombs on Japan during World War 2. They also highlighted U.S. preparations for an invasion of the Japanese home i…
568 viewsFollowing a tribute to the late cartoonist Charles Schultz, participants announced the creation of two endowments to support high school journalism and to recruit minority journalists.
52 viewsVice President Al Gore opened the annual conference which he and Tipper host at Vanderbilt University. This year’s meeting focused on the relationship between families and education and how …
125 viewsHodding Carter, former assistant secretary of state of President Carter, talked about his career in government and journalism. He also took questions from the audience. Mr Carter was intervi…
201 viewsCurrent news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspapers; interviews with journalists, newsmakers and legislators; and viewer telephone calls, faxes a…
80 viewsFour international visitors, following a three-week program in which they studied political campaigns across the U.S., described their experiences and offered their perspectives. Following t…
127 viewsAs part of a symposium commemorating the legacy of General George Marshall and the Marshall Plan, panelists described how the idea behind the Marshall Plan can be used today and in the futur…
227 viewsIn a symposium commemorating the Marshall Plan in post-World War II Europe, the panelists talked about the information explosion and the marketing of knowledge. They emphasized the need to s…
165 viewsIn a symposium commemorating the Marshall Plan, Minister Handziski talked about his hopes for peace in Europe and partnership of all Atlantic Ocean countries. The panel of Eastern European o…
127 viewsGeorge Washington University and the White House hosted a sympsium on the Marshall Plan. Defense Secretary William Perry was the keynote speaker, and he spoke about U.S. foreign policy in th…
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