The Future of Journalism — and What It Means to You

Tuesday, May 1, 5:30 P.M.

Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall
55 Lexington Avenue, basement level
Reception at 5:30, Speakers at 6:00

Twitter Hashtag: #BaruchFON

A roundtable discussion sponsored by the Department of Journalism, Baruch College,
in celebration of its online magazine,
Dollars & Sense, with:
 

binocularsKaren Dunlap, president of the Poynter Institute, a teaching center on excellent journalism, and co-author of The Effective Editor and The Editorial Eye.

Jeff Jarvis, director of the Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, and author of What Would Google Do?

Jay Rosen, director of Studio 20 at NYU’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute, which focuses on innovation and adapting journalism to the Web, and author of the blog PressThink.

Dean Starkman, editor of The Audit, the business section of the Columbia Journalism Review and the magazine’s Kingsford Capital Fellow. He was a reporter for eight years at The Wall Street Journal. Read his CJR article, “Confidence Game: The Limited vision of the news gurus.”

Joshua Benton, director of the Nieman Journalism Lab at Harvard, a project to help figure out the future of news in an Internet age, and former staff writer and columnist for The Dallas Morning News.

Moderated by Prof. Geanne Rosenberg, director of the Harnisch Collaborative Future of Journalism Projects at Baruch’s Department of Journalism and the Writing Professions.
 

This is a public event; no RSVP needed.
For more information, please contact Glenda.Hydler@baruch.cuny.edu or 646-312-3974