In October, the library is hosting a three-event series dedicated to journalism and “fake news.” The series, called “Knowing News: Recognizing and Engaging with the News,” will run through Nov. 1st. In collaboration with Dunn County News and the UW-Stout Library, this series includes a book discussion and presentation by UW-Eau Claire journalism professor Jan Larson in addition to a talk with a panel of journalists. Read the Book-"The Elements of Journalism" by Bill Kovach and Tom Rosenstiel. This book is available for checkout at the Menomonie Public Library Attend the Free Programs Part one: Presentation by UW-Eau Claire Professor Jan Larson Part two: October 18th- A Journalist Panel discusses Today's Newsroom. The panel consists of Rich Kremer (Wisconsin Public Radio), Chris Ison (University of Minnesota Journalism School and formerly Minneapolis Star Tribune), Keith Edwards (WQOW TV), Pam Powers (Stout Communications and formerly Eau Claire Leader-Telegram), and Barbara Lyons (Dunn County News). Kate Edenborg (Stout School of Journalism will facilitate). This event is held in Ballroom A at the UW-Stout Memorial Student Center. Part three: November 1st-Book Discussion-"The Elements of Journalism" by Bill Kovach and Tom Rosenstiel
Date and Time
Thursday Nov 1, 2018
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM CDT
November 1st at 7:00pm
Location
Menomonie Public Library 600 Wolske Bay Rd Menomonie
Fees/Admission
FREE
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