"Investigative Journalism in the U.S." by Dr. Mark Feldstein Professor of Broadcast Journalism BA, Harvard University; PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Mark Feldstein spent twenty years as an award-winning on-air investigative correspondent at CNN, ABC News, and various local television stations. He has been beaten up in the U.S., detained and censored by government authorities in Egypt, and escorted out of the country under armed guard in Haiti. His exposés led to resignations, firings, multi-million dollar fines, and prison terms. Feldstein has been published in numerous journals; his recent book Poisoning The Press has received widespread critical acclaim and earned top academic awards for research. He is regularly quoted as a media analyst by leading outlets in the U.S. and abroad and has testified as an expert witness in court and before Congress on First Amendment issues.
Join us on Friday, March 21st at 6p.m. to hear him speak about his career in journalism, and his expertise in investigative reporting, media law and ethics, and history of journalism in the U.S.