MSU’s next Wheeler lecture looks at journalism in today’s political & social landscape
From MSU News Service
Larry Abramson, a former dean of the journalism school at the University of Montana who was also a longtime NPR journalist, will speak at the next in Montana State University’s Burton K. Wheeler Center lecture series set for Wednesday, April 3rd. “Can Facts Alone Save Us? Redefining Journalism in an Era of Change” will begin at 6:30pm in the meeting space at the Springhill Suites in Bozeman.
Abramson, who is currently a special adviser to the provost at UM, will draw on his experiences and discuss journalism in an era of change and its role in today’s political and social landscape. Tickets are $10 per person and registration is required at www.eventbrite.com as space is limited.
Abramson covered stories on topics ranging from national security and foreign affairs to education. In addition to his role as an editor and correspondent, Abramson has also been deeply involved in supporting the development of the profession of journalism, including leading NPR’s Diversity Initiative and conducting workshops on reporting.
For nearly 40 years, the Burton K. Wheeler Center at MSU has worked to provide opportunities for Montanans to explore and engage in non-partisan discussions of important policy topics. For more information on the lecture, please email wheelercenter@montana.edu. •
















