10 events found.
Journalists Julia Ioffe and Deborah Amos to Discuss Russia, Putin, Trump, and Their Careers on the Front Lines
Julia Ioffe, The Atlantic; Deborah Amos, NPR and Ferris Professor of Journalism
Department of Music and the Humanities Council

Special Screening and Discussion of The Post
Joe Stephens and Jim Dwyer, Ferris Professors of Journalism; Paul Starr, Sociology
Ferris Seminars in Journalism


Seeing Grace: A Dinner Conversation with Sarah L. Kaufman
Sarah L. Kaufman, Ferris Professor of Journalism and dance critic for The Washington Post

Truth is the New Banned Substance
David Fialkow, Producer; Stephen Kotkin, History; Su Friedrich, Visual Arts
Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies

The Refugee Crisis: Reporting on the Front Lines in Greece and Canada
Deborah Amos, NPR Correspondent; Joe Stephens, Ferris Professor of Journalism
PIIRS Research Community "Migration: People and Cultures Across Borders," Humanities Council, Fund for Canadian Studies, Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies

On Accountability: A Dinner Conversation with Michael LaForgia
Michael LaForgia, Ferris Professor of Journalism and investigative reporter for The New York Times

Return to River Town: Twenty Years in the Life of a Chinese City
Peter Hessler
Program in East Asian Studies

Global Governance Forum Lecture: Edward Wong
Edward Wong, former Ferris Professor of Journalism and foreign correspondent for The New York Times
Princeton U.S.-China Coalition

Between Pyongyang and Washington: A New Yorker Writer on Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump
Evan Osnos
Woodrow Wilson School Office of Public Affairs and Communications
