Pushing Boundaries in Public Radio: The Women of NPR featuring Michele Norris and Nina Totenberg hosted by Dean Lucy Dalgish.
Since 1971, National Public Radio (NPR) as served as a premier multimedia news organization, and has succeeded by focusing on its core: in-depth, quality news.
In celebration of Women's History Month, we would like to highlight the influence of women in public radio and the power of their voices in th ever-changing media industry. "All Things Considered," we hope this VOICES lecture will inform, engage, and enlighten audience members just as Michele Norris and Nina Totenberg have done for many years. This evening's conversation will be hosted by Lucy Dalgish, Dean of the Philip Merrill Journalism School.
For more information contact:
Craig Slack
cslack@umd.edu
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