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Good morning everyone, my name is Natalie Meyer and today, I am honored to have been asked to speak on behalf of the international graduates of 2021, from the Tsinghua School of Journalism and Communication.Our university, our home in Beijing. This is how we feel about Tsinghua.Home is where people make you feel welcome, included and like you belong.This is how I felt each day riding my bicycle...
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Katherin Thouvenin performs at the 110th anniversary gala.By YANG CHENXIGlobal Business Journalism reporterThe Global Journalism Program's multicultural make-up was on display as Tsinghua University celebrated its 110th anniversary in a springtime gala performance.GBJ student Katherine Thouvenin of France took part in one of the shows at the Zijing Playground. She performed in a song called "Ha...
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Students in the GBJ classroom and around the world celebrate the final class of Professor Rick Dunham's Multimedia Reporting course on June 8.This has been a year of remote education for 12 of the 14 international journalists enrolled as first-year students in the Global Business Journalism master's program. Coronavirus restrictions have blocked students from Africa, Europe, the Americas, the M...
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By NICO GOUS
When you are a journalist at a wire service, you are always on deadline.
“I can’t tell you how many times I’ve gone to a news conference and the local reporter says, ‘Ah, busy day for...
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Digital technologies are close to overtaking labor-based technologies, a Nobel Prize-winning economist told Tsinghua University students on Oct. 17. And when they do, there is no turning back.
“When ...
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The Tsinghua School of Journalism and Communication hosted a roundtable discussion on EU-China Strategic Communication called “Images, Trust and Public Relations” on October 10 and 11, 2019. More th...