“Is Print Dead?” - How to Get a Job in the Changing Journalism Industry
Tuesday, November 25th, 2008
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Organized by: StudPubs
List of Speakers:
Samantha Henig ‘06 is a reporter for Newsweek and a freelance contributor to Slate. She was editor-in-chief of Current, a national magazine directed towards college students, from June 2007 to June 2008. During her time at Cornell, she co-founded Kitsch magazine, an all-features publication, and reported for the Daily Sun. She has been published in the Washington Post, the Boston Globe, and Harvard Magazine.
Katherine Jentleson ‘06 the other founder of Kitsch Magazine is an editor at Art+Auction, a trade publication devoted to the art world. She writes reviews of gallery and museum shows, art fairs and auctions for the magazine and its Web site and was recently appointed to be its Book Editor. She has also written art criticism for New York’s CUE Foundation, and before joining Art+Auction, she was an intern at Harper’s Magazine.
Jonah Green ‘06 is the video producer for NYMag.com, New York magazine’s online counterpart, and is also a freelance contributor to Slate. Jonah produced a documentary titled “Off the Record,” which aired on the Sundance Channel for two years. While at Cornell, he co-founded the Public Journal, a literary journal of confessions and personal essays that now appears at 6 colleges across the nation. He is currently shopping both a Public Journal collection and a first novel to editors, so if you know anyone good, send them his way.
Alexi Zentner has written for regional publications such as St. Louis Magazine, Newcity Chicago, and the Denver Rocky Mountain News. His short story “Touch” is featured in The O. Henry Prize Stories 2008 where it was chosen as a jury favorite, two of his stories were selected for “special mention” in the 2008 Pushcart Prize anthology, and he is the recipient of the 2008 Narrative Prize. His fiction has appeared or is forthcoming in The Atlantic Monthly, Narrative, Tin House, and other publications. He is a lecturer in the English Department at Cornell University and a graduate of the MFA program.
Filmed, Edited & Produced by: Jasmin Francis & Corey Belaief
Origins of Hip Hop: A Panel Discussion feat. the Pioneers of Hip Hop
Tuesday, November 4th, 2008
Afrika Bambaataa, Grandmaster Caz, Grandwizzard Theodore, Roxanne Shante, Popmaster Fabel, Tony Tone, Pebblee Poo, Disco Wiz.
Also: Images of the Bronx: Hip Hop Photographs by Joe Conzo
Origins of Hip Hop Lectures
Tuesday, November 4th, 2008
Johan Kugelberg, author and curator, editor of Born in the Bronx: A Visual Record of the Early Days of Hip Hop.
Sean Eversley Bradwell, Assistant Professor, Center for the Study of Culture, Race, and Ethnicity, Ithaca College.
Jeff Chang, hip hop historian and award-winning author of Can’t Stop Won’t Stop: a History of the Hip-Hop Generation and editor of the anthology Total Chaos: The Art & Aesthetics of Hip-Hop.
Origins of Hip Hop Opening Remarks
Tuesday, November 4th, 2008
The Opening Remarks of
Reverend Kenneth I. Clarke, Sr., Director, Cornell United Religious Work
Anne R. Kenney, Carl A. Kroch University Librarian
Cornell Senior Class Prom Grease Promo Video
Wednesday, August 20th, 2008
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Traffic & Busses were stopped yesterday in collegetown for the filming of the newest video. Cornell Senior boogie down to a Grease Mega Mix for Senior Class Prom. Tickets for prom our now on sale! Tickets can be purchased through http://duffball.blogspot.com, stay tuned for the next promo video and the first ever Cornell Senior Class Prom!
Duff Ball Prom DVD Part 1
Monday, August 11th, 2008
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Highlights:
Set-up
Interviews
-Trustee Jason Alexander
-Dean Kent Hubbell
-Corporate Sponsors - M&T Bank, United Way
Prom King/Queen
Duff Ball Prom DVD Part 2 (video)
Sunday, August 3rd, 2008
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The making of duffball with Hosts Omar & Yaw, various student interviews and behind the scenes of the first ever Cornell Senior Class Prom
MILRSO FASHION SHOW VIDEO 2008
Thursday, April 17th, 2008
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Felipe Luciano Cornell Video
Thursday, April 17th, 2008
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The LINK: Mens’ Alliance proudly presented this year’s Pass The Torch: Felipe Luciano.
These are small experts from Mr. Luciano’s 2 hour presentation on the historical significance of the African Diaspora’s influence on Latin America and contemporary application to Cornell’s campus and the national political scene.
Felipe Luciano is an authority on the subject and holds numerous honors as a founding member of the Original Last Poets and Young Lords Party. Mr. Luciano serves as a consultant for the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 237, was the first Puerto Rican news anchor on WNBC, and operates his own production company, Luciano Productions Inc.
Students and faculty were amazed by his stellar presentation.
The LINK: Mens’ Alliance would formally like to thank all university offices that provided funding to make this event possible: Michelle Moody-Adams, Ujamaa Residental College, Office of Dean of Students, ILR Office of Student Services, ALANA, Alumni Affairs, SAFC.
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CornellCast-Take the Cornell University Campus Tour
Friday, February 15th, 2008
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Find out what makes Cornell and our Ithaca campus unique
About the Video
Thinking of applying to Cornell? At Cornell University, our student body is diverse in every sense of the word. Take our video tour of campus to find out what makes the Cornell experience unique and learn more about the admissions process.
Related
- Visit our Ithaca campus
- Cornell undergraduate admissions
- Produced by YOUniversity
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