Journalism professor Walter Robinson examines how the Department of Justice’s investigation into The Associated Press impacts an already strained relationship …
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Journalism professor Walter Robinson examines how the Department of Justice’s investigation into The Associated Press impacts an already strained relationship …
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Sarah Jackson, assistant professor of communication studies, explains why public support for gay marriage has increased and how the social …
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For nearly as long as James “Whitey” Bulger—the infamous Boston gangster and FBI informant who was on the lam for 16 years—has …
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School of Journalism professor Alan Schroeder was interviewed in a recent US News & World Report article on Ashley Judd’s …
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In the late 1990s, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former media director Shai Bazak met with then Egyptian …
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The performances in the first presidential debate of the election season may seal the political fate of Gov. Mitt Romney …
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Richard Katula appears on NECN (New England Cable News) to discuss the Massachusetts Senate race between Scott Brown and Elizabeth …
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Words are often seen as powerful tools. But in his new book, “Sonic Persuasion: Reading Sound in the Recorded Age,” …
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