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Michelle Baker, On Women in Podcasting and the Werk It Festival
Michelle Baker, On Women in Podcasting and the Werk It Festival

Episode 23

Michelle Baker is a recent graduate from the Reynolds School of Journalism who has a passion for audio and podcasting. She recently attended Werk It:…

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Ben Deach, A TV Anchor and Card Playing Vlogger
Ben Deach, A TV Anchor and Card Playing Vlogger

Episode 22

Ben Deach is a reporter and weekend anchor for KOLO 8, a local Reno TV news station. Deach can be seen on TV chasing wildfires, covering parole of in…

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Wenei Philimon, A Student Reporter Denouncing Racism on Campus
Wenei Philimon, A Student Reporter Denouncing Racism on Campus

Episode 21

Wenei Philimon transferred to the Reynolds School of Journalism in the Spring of 2019. Her mom was the one who suggested the idea, citing Philimon’s …

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Ezequiel Korin, Exploring Technological Communications amid the Diasporic Experience
Ezequiel Korin, Exploring Technological Communications amid the Diasporic Experience

Episode 20

Assistant Professor of Spanish Language Media Dr. Ezequiel Korin discusses his recent paper, Technological Bridging: Exploring the Use of Communicati…

6 years, 3 months ago

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Dr. Myrton Running Wolf, on Adam Sandler Giving Us a Native American Rosa Parks Moment
Dr. Myrton Running Wolf, on Adam Sandler Giving Us a Native American Rosa Parks Moment

Episode 19

Thomas Sampson, an undergrad student at the Reynolds School of Journalism, and the host of the Back to the Films podcast, chats with Dr. Myrton Runni…

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Donica Mensing, Why Are Newsrooms Shrinking while Journalism Programs Grow?
Donica Mensing, Why Are Newsrooms Shrinking while Journalism Programs Grow?

Episode 18

Associate Dean and Professor at the Reynolds School of Journalism Donica Mensing discusses a chapter she wrote for the book Global Journalism Educati…

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The Doctor is in Your Pocket!  Mobile approaches to personal wellbeing with Dr. Laura Crosswell
The Doctor is in Your Pocket! Mobile approaches to personal wellbeing with Dr. Laura Crosswell

Episode 17

Do you use mobile apps on your cell phone to monitor your health? Dr. Laura Crosswell, an Assistant Professor of Health Communication, says that “th…

6 years, 4 months ago

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Bourne Morris,  A Writer and Trailblazer from the Reynolds School of Journalism
Bourne Morris, A Writer and Trailblazer from the Reynolds School of Journalism

Episode 16

Get a glimpse of what the Reynolds School of Journalism at UNR looked like in 1980s, that’s when the since retired Bourne Morris, was the first woman…

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Taylor Johnson, On Covering White Extremists, Black Baiting, and Becoming Campus Famous
Taylor Johnson, On Covering White Extremists, Black Baiting, and Becoming Campus Famous

Episode 15

White supremacy on UNR campus, protests, issues related to diversity and even construction is what the news editor, Taylor Johnson, of the Nevada Sag…

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Dave Maass, From Journalist to Advocate with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, A Muckraker Seeking Positive Change
Dave Maass, From Journalist to Advocate with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, A Muckraker Seeking Positive Change

Episode 14

Filing public records requests is a lot like fishing, according to the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s Senior Investigative Researcher Dave Maass. I…

6 years, 5 months ago

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