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Art Talk With Lily Martina Lee, Lily Lee
Art Talk With Lily Martina Lee, Lily Lee
Lily Martina Lee
Brought to UT by the Sculpture Club, fibers and sculpture artist Lily Martina Lee will be giving a talk about her work, followed by a Q & A session. She earned her BFA in Fibers and BA in American Indian Studies with an Anthropology Minor from the University of Washington, Seattle. She earned her MFA in Studio Art with a Sculpture emphasis from the University of Oregon, Eugene in 2012. Lily is currently teaching fiber arts and sculpture at Truman State University in Kirksville, Missouri.
Journalism In A Pr World, Michael I. Niman Ph.D.
Journalism In A Pr World, Michael I. Niman Ph.D.
Michael I Niman Ph.D.
Mike Niman discusses the future of journalism in a PR-dominated communication environment. In particular, he examines the migration of talent from journalism to the PR industry, the collapse of mainstream journalism and the role of an emergent alternative media as American journalism goes through metamorphosis from what it was to what it could become. Journalism is a social good that should equip people to understand and resist spin. Niman argues that mainstream American journalism, rather than rising to this challenge, has transparently succumbed to serving as an arm of the corporate PR industry, thus laying the groundwork for its own …