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Us & Them: Diminished Trust In The News Media

We used to trust the news, but now some polls and surveys show that our confidence has eroded. Recently, the Us & Them team partnered with West Virginia University’s Reed College of Media for a conversation on diminished trust in journalism. Host Trey Kay spoke with Raney Aronson-Rath, editor-in-chief and executive producer of PBS Frontline, and June Cross, director of the documentary journalism program at the Columbia Journalism School.

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WVU Reed College Of Media To Host 'Beyond Bars' Summit On Incarceration

Students at the WVU Reed College of Media have spent the last two years working on the Women Beyond Bars project, through a grant from the Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation.

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WVU Student-Journalists Use DIY Electronics to Examine Water Quality

With the ongoing water crisis in Flint, Michigan, our nation’s drinking water — and what’s in it — has been on everyone’s minds. West Virginia has also…

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Wiki Gender Gap to Be Discussed in Morgantown

“Where Are All the Women? Wikipedia’s Gender Gap” That’s the name of a panel discussion that will be hosted at West Virginia University. Wikipedia. It’s…

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