16 Joseph Henry House

Eat the Buddha: Using literary non-fiction to bring to life a ‘closed town’ in Tibet

Barbara Demick, Journalism; with Sophie Gee, English

Program in Journalism
Zoom and Livestream

Energy and Economics: Impacts of the Russian Invasion

Markus Brunnermeier, Economics; Meg Jacobs, SPIA; Jesse Jenkins, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering; Razia Iqbal, Journalism

School of Public and International Affairs; Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment; Department of Economics; Program in Journalism; Office of Communications
16 Joseph Henry House

The Long Shadow of 9/11: How the 2001 attacks transformed international news coverage

Razia Iqbal, Journalism; with Miguel Centeno, Sociology

Program in Journalism
Zoom and Livestream

Let’s Talk About: World War III?

Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Center for a New American Security; Zia Mian, SPIA; Andrew Moravcsik, SPIA; Razia Iqbal, Program in Journalism

School of Public and International Affairs; Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination; Program in Journalism; Program on Science and Global Security; Office of Communications
101 Friend Center

Reunions 2022 Panel — From Kabul to Kyiv: International Correspondents Review the News and How It Is Covered

Gloria Riviera '96; Frank Langfitt '86; Griff Witte '00; Noah Arjomand '10; Barbara Demick; Edward Wong; Abdul Wahid Wafa

Princeton Alumni Weekly; Program in Journalism
16 Joseph Henry House

Taking a Knee: Human Rights, Social Justice and Sports Writing for a Conflicted World

Steve Fainaru, Journalism; with Tera W. Hunter, History

Program in Journalism
16 Joseph Henry House

Documenting the Unreal: Chronicling the Covid Lockdown in India

Kushanava Choudhury, Journalism; with Jacob Dlamini, History

Program in Journalism
16 Joseph Henry House

The Empathy Test: Seeing Humanity in Killers, Terrorists and Other Difficult Interview Subjects

Tara McKelvey, Journalism; with Laurence Ralph, Anthropology

Program in Journalism
16 Joseph Henry House

Where Slaves Became Queens

Channing Joseph, Journalism; Brian Herrera, Lewis Center for the Arts

Program in Journalism