Institute News

Prof. Meredith Broussard talks about her new book “Artificial Unintelligence” with Jonathan Van Ness on Getting Curious

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Prof. Brooke Kroeger lecture – “What We Can Learn about Allyship from ‘Suffragents” Who Helped Women Get the Vote”

Prof. Brooke Kroeger will discuss the impact of powerful men in the women's suffrage movement on Monday, Sept. 23, 2019.

NewsDoc student receives $15,000 fellowship with CNN’s Great Big Story

NewsDoc Student William Martin's documentary project is scheduled for release on Great Big Story, November 2019.

Prof. Rachel Swarns discusses slavery and America’s reluctance to look in the rearview window with The Independent

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NYU Journalism professor Rachel Swarns discusses the legacy of slavery on NPR’s All Things Considered

Professor Swarns joined NPR's Michel Martin for a conversation about Thomas Jefferson, Aaron Burr, Georgetown, the priests and nuns who bought and sold enslaved people and how slavery's legacy lives with us today.

Prof. Rachel Swarns on “The Nuns Who Bought and Sold Human Beings”

Read Prof. Rachel Swarns' op-ed in the New York Times.

Why don’t newsroom diversity initiatives work? Poynter cites Prof. Pam Newkirk’s book, “Within the Veil.”

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Women are less trusting of self-driving cars. Prof. Meredith Broussard explains why via Axios.

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Chris Hayes speaks with Prof. Suketu Mehta about his vision of America

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Can social media companies use predictive AI to detect mass shooters? Prof. Meredith Broussard weighs in.

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The latest issue of National Women’s History Alliance includes “Women’s Suffrage & the Media” in its list of “10 Top Centennial Sites to Visit”

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‘As You Like It’ is awarded Lambda Literary Award for “Best LGBTQ Anthology.” Congrats to contributor Prof. Frankie Edozien!

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