Articles by Tommy Kopetskie
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Pulitzer Center grantee shares experience covering the stories of women in a conflict zone
April 16, 2019
ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ, a Campus Consortium partner of the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, hosted an April 11 community lecture featuring photojournalist Allison Shelley.
Former WNBA commissioner visits Sport Management Department
April 16, 2019
Donna Orender spoke with students and faculty, highlighting her athletic and professional career, which includes leading several high-profile companies.
Cinema and television arts majors win RiverRun’s Pitch Fest
April 15, 2019
A film by School of Communications students Sophia Ortiz ’21 and Riley Bradford ’21 captured first place in the 2019 RiverRun International Film Festival’s Documentary Pitch Fest, a student competition judged by industry experts.
Class project turns into festival-ready film
April 15, 2019
School of Communications students Alex Mancuso ’19, Hannah Garfield ’19 and Jared Mayerson ’20 screened their film “Knock Knock” on April 12 at the Visions Film Festival in Wilmington.
Katie Halter works CBS Sports Network’s Final Four coverage
April 12, 2019
The coordinating producer of ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ Sports Vision, formerly Maroon Sports, returned to her native Minnesota to support three of the network’s basketball-centric shows.
ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ alumni receive World Series rings
April 11, 2019
Benjamin Morse ’15, Carter Speers ’17 and Matthew Gladstone ’18 were among the members of the Boston Red Sox organization to receive championship rings during the team’s 2019 home opener.
Journalism major publishes Pulitzer Center-funded project on economic gender reversal in post-genocide Rwanda
April 11, 2019
Thanks to her selection for the Pulitzer Center Student Fellowship, Cammie Behnke ’19 embarked on a 12-day reporting trip to one of the most densely populated countries in Africa.
Sport Management Symposium to examine the legalization of sports betting
April 5, 2019
The April 23 event is headlined by a keynote address from former NBA Commissioner David Stern, followed by two panel discussions addressing the business impact and regulation of legalized sports betting. Tickets are on sale through April 17; ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ students, faculty and staff can attend at no cost, but must register in advance.
ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ faculty present at ISA conference in Toronto
April 2, 2019
Professor Laura Roselle, Associate Professor Vanessa Bravo and Assistant Professors Baris Kesgin and Aaron Sparks presented at the annual conference that attracted scholars from around the globe.
Charlotte Observer article co-authored by Emmanuel Morgan ’19 wins state award
April 2, 2019
The journalism major and Fred Clasen-Kelly investigated why Mecklenburg County, which has one of the highest HIV infection rates in the nation, did not offer an available drug that could stop the spread of the virus.