Campus Consortium member

Southern Illinois University Carbondale

The Pulitzer Center’s connections with Southern Illinois University Carbondale are deep: Bill Freivogel, on our original Advisory Council, is the former director of SIUC’s Department of Journalism and a long-time friend and colleague of Pulitzer Center Executive Director Jon Sawyer from their days at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. SIUC was one of the founding charter members of the Pulitzer Center Consortium when it formally launched in January 2009. SIUC began as Illinois’ second teachers college in 1869 with a dozen academic departments and an inaugural class of 143. It now ranks among Illinois’ most comprehensive public universities.

SIUC’s School of Journalism is housed in the College of Mass Communication & Media Arts. Kavita Karan is the School's interim director. WSIU Public Broadcasting operates Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) television stations and National Public Radio (NPR) radio stations.

The annual Big Muddy Film Festival is an international event with competition screenings, documentary and narrative feature screenings, panel discussions and guest presentations of independent, non-traditional films. The School of Journalism is one of only five accredited journalism programs in Illinois, with an excellent traditional print newspaper, the Daily Egyptian, which as the school's website notes "serves as the flagship for a curriculum that goes way beyond chemicals on dead trees.”

Connected with the school is the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute, which hosts numerous nationally renowned speakers and panelists on issues such as war, politics and the impact of digital media.

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Fragile States: From Afghanistan to Haiti with Jason Motlagh, Andre Lambertson, and Lisa Armstrong in St. Louis, 4/27-4/30

Tuesday, April 27, 2010 (All day) to Friday, April 30, 2010 (All day)

As the death toll in Afghanistan rises from US airstrikes and militants' use of human shields, Jason Motlagh explores the impact on Afghan communities and international efforts to stem the Taliban-led insurgency. The people of Port-au-Prince will forever measure their lives in two parts: before and after the January 12 earthquake. Andre Lambertson and Lisa Armstrong present portraits of hope and resilience.

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