| Journalists... Newsletter for Wednesday November 05, 2025 ( 6 items ) |
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Alan LeQuire, BA'78, celebrates 35 years of Athena Parthenos, Arts Remix
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 4 -- Vanderbilt University posted the following news:
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Alan LeQuire, BA'78, celebrates 35 years of Athena Parthenos, Arts Remix
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Thirty-five years ago, Alan LeQuire, BA'78, became Nashville's most prominent sculptor with the unveiling of Athena Parthenos. In June, he returned to the Parthenon with a new body of work that celebrates contemporary people and an exhibit focused on Athena.
Monumental Figures, a world-premiere exhibition of 24 new works focused p
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Brooks Jackson Prize, Part of Walter Cronkite Awards, Honors KSL-TV
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, Nov. 4 [Category: Media] -- The Annenberg Public Policy Center issued the following news release:
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Brooks Jackson Prize, Part of Walter Cronkite Awards, Honors KSL-TV
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At a time when multiple independent polls show that an overwhelming majority of Americans are deeply concerned about the future of democracy, the 2025 Walter Cronkite Awards for Excellence in Political Journalism honors journalists whose work exemplifies the role of a free press in protecting
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Center for European Policy Analysis: Europe Can Feast on Cheap US Gas (and Roast Russia in the Process)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 -- The Center for European Policy Analysis posted the following commentary:
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Europe Can Feast on Cheap US Gas (and Roast Russia in the Process)
Abundant gas supply is now available for Central and East European countries. Will they seize the opportunity?
By Aura Sabadus
CEPA introduced a broad vision earlier this year for the integration of gas markets from the Baltic to the Black and Aegean Seas to build on radical changes that are now afoot in central and eastern E
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Next Steps for Mitigating Harm in the UN Cybercrime Convention
NEW YORK, Nov. 4 [Category: International] -- Human Rights Watch posted the following news:
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Next Steps for Mitigating Harm in the UN Cybercrime Convention
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On October 25, a badly flawed United Nations treatythe first global crime treaty to be concluded in decades and the first ever to address the use of technologyreached a critical milestone. The treaty opened for signature, with 72 governments, and counting, having signed in Hanoi. Ninety days after 40 of those governments ratify the
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Tanzania: Killings, Crackdown Follow Disputed Elections
NEW YORK, Nov. 4 [Category: International] -- Human Rights Watch posted the following news:
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Tanzania: Killings, Crackdown Follow Disputed Elections
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(Nairobi) - The authorities in Tanzania responded to widespread protests following the October 29 elections with lethal force and other abuses, Human Rights Watch said today. On November 1, Tanzania's electoral body, the Independent National Electoral Commission, announced that the incumbent president, Samia Suluhu Hassan, won the electio
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Temple Welcomes David Muir for the Lew Klein Awards
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, Nov. 5 -- Temple University issued the following news:
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Temple welcomes David Muir for the Lew Klein Awards
On Wednesday, Oct. 22, David Muir, host of ABC's World News Tonight, visited Main Campus for a Student Conversation event, before being honored with the Lew Klein Excellence in the Media Award during an awards ceremony Wednesday evening.
On Wednesday, Oct. 22, David Muir, one of the country's most celebrated journalists, visited Temple's campus to share
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