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…Manhattan nightclub. Levine was told that she had 24 hours to cover the story. “This is not the kind of thing anyone would want to feel rushed on,” recalled Levine…
…Hugo Marcus afterwards—show a complex man struggling in a difficult situation. The imam’s helping to get the former editor and mosque chairman out along with the latter’s continued trust in…
through structured rungs of leadership — emphasizing a different mix of clinical, strategic and business skills at each stage, from individual practitioner to the C-suite. The training includes in-person and…
…rushed on,” recalled Levine recently, explaining that given the complexities of the story and the sensitivities of the people involved reporting it well would normally require time. Levine “pushed back…
by FASPE Journalism Fellows Ian Kullgren, Christine Rushton, and Dustin Volz This month, the New York Times dedicated a full issue of its weekly magazine to the lasting effects of…
…Bank. Danielle graduated from Georgetown University in 2014 with double major in finance and international business and a German minor. She is a certified yoga instructor and a storytelling coach….
2022 Fellows JOURNALISM Anna Brugmann is a journalist and media researcher. She’s reported on education, health care and elections for hyperlocal, regional and national publications. She’s also studied audience trust,…
…He believes his father’s status as a Uyghur intellectual landed him in a detention camp after an arbitrary arrest in February 2018. His mother, still in Xinjiang, has blocked all…
…Relations with a focus on Russian and Post-Soviet Studies from the College of William and Mary, and an MA in Political Journalism from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. …
newsupportimg Past Webinars in this Series Tuesday, December 14, 2021 Trusting the Experts Recent crises have shown us that following the advice of scientists and experts is crucial to maintaining…
“CWRU Law Student Chosen for Elite International Ethics Program,” Case Western Reserve University School of Law, March 29, 2017: Read full article >…
…GootmanMartin FischerGerman Consul General David GillBill and Carol Goldman Bill Grueskin and Caryl YanowRyan D. and Casey HarrisMatt and Moray JoslynDhruv Khullar*Valerie Kipnis*Kathy and Arthur Langhaus Stephen Latham and Fiona…
…hundreds of hairbrushes and toothbrushes; 379 striped uniforms; 246 prayer shawls; [and] more than 12,000 pots and pans,” to be exact.2 Though worn, the items were all recognizable, even familiar,…
accept them as true. Believe women; as in, don’t perpetuate a culture that dismisses their claims, doubts their trustworthiness, and holds them responsible for violence perpetrated against them. On Fresh…
…working at the intersection of business and technology; Fritz Bauer (posthumously), who prosecuted Nazi war criminals in Germany following World War II and spearheaded justice reforms; and Dhruv Khullar, a…
…include a screening of the film Dark Waters, a riveting legal/business drama starring Mark Ruffalo that is based on a true story. The film raises key questions of professional ethics. …
…of the Nuremberg Medical Trial—also known as the Doctors’ Trial—in an environment of political change. Today, parallels abound with that era of rising inflation, civic mistrust, international conflict, and social…
however, was quickly scrutinized by other journalists, and many concluded it lacked merit. As FASPE Journalism faculty member Bill Grueskin noted in a series of tweets, the calculation relied on…
NEW YORK, NY – Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics (FASPE) announced today that Dhruv Khullar will be named Distinguished Fellow for 2019 and receive a FASPE…