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Studying or Working: A Young Person's Dilemma

10/28/2011 16:30
10/28/2011 19:30
America/Los Angeles

Freeman Spogli Institute for International StudiesEncina Hall, 616 Serra Street
 

Studying or Working: A Young Person's Dilemma

10/28/2011 16:30
10/28/2011 19:30
America/Los Angeles

Freeman Spogli Institute for International StudiesEncina Hall, 616 Serra Street
 

The Fight for Health - Global and Local

10/26/2011 17:15
10/26/2011 19:15
America/Los Angeles

Li Ka Shing Center, Stanford Medical School291 Campus Drive
 
For more information see http://events.stanford.edu/events/289/28981
 

LAWRENCE LESSIG / Republic, Lost: How Money Corrupts Congress - and a Plan to Stop It

10/25/2011 19:30
10/25/2011 21:30
America/Los Angeles

The Booksmith, 1644 Haight St, San Francisco, CA 94117
 

LAWRENCE LESSIG / Republic, Lost: How Money Corrupts Congress - and a Plan to Stop It

10/25/2011 19:30
10/25/2011 21:30
America/Los Angeles

The Booksmith, 1644 Haight St, San Francisco, CA 94117
 

Playing in Virtual and Real Worlds

10/25/2011 19:00
10/25/2011 19:00
America/Los Angeles

For more information see http://events.stanford.edu/events/289/28979
 

An evening with Steven VanRoekel: Chief Information Officer of the United States

10/25/2011 20:00
10/25/2011 22:00
America/Los Angeles

Steven VanRoekel, U.S. CIO

Teachers' Pay As A Factor In Education Quality

10/25/2011 16:15
10/25/2011 16:15
America/Los Angeles

 
The 14th United Nations Association Film Festival invites you to the Freeman Spogli Institute at Stanford to view the the acclaimed film "American Teacher," and to participate in a discussion with a panel of experts from various fields. Followed by a reception with the filmmakers.

What's the future of journalism?

 

WHAT is the future of news? Tom Standage is Digital Editor at The Economist.

The internet has turned journalism upside down, making it more participatory, social, diverse and partisan. It also means that there is less time and money for serious journalistic investigaiton. 

 

Are we doomed and should we fear that all journalism in the future will be Nancy Grace-like?

 

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