Longtime ABC News Journalist Bob Brown Enters TU's Communication Hall of Fame
On today's StudioTulsa, we look back on the award-winning career of TV journalist Bob Brown, who earned a BS at the University of Tulsa in 1968. Brown held radio and television positions in Tulsa,...
View ArticleFood for Thought...and/or Half-Baked Thought: Notes on "The Information Diet"...
On today's StudioTulsa, which is a re-broadcast of a program that first aired back in January, we speak with Clay Johnson about his interesting new book, "The Information Diet: A Case for Conscious...
View ArticleThe Middle Class Remains on Life-Support in "The Betrayal of the American Dream"
On this edition of ST, we speak by phone with James B. Steele. He and Donald L. Barlett are the nation's most honored investigative reporting team, having worked together for more than four decades....
View ArticleNotes on the Vast, Diligent, and Undervalued Workforce Comprising "Hidden...
Our guest is Jeanne Marie Laskas, the director of the writing program at the University of Pittsburgh. She's also an acclaimed and accomplished journalist whose writing has appeared in GQ, The...
View Article"Vex, Hex, Smash, Smooch"
On this installment of our show, better living through savvy verb deployment. Our guest is Constance Hale, the bestselling author of "Sin and Syntax" and other books on language, writing, and word...
View ArticleFinding Stories, Capturing Moments, Making Pictures: A Chat with Veteran...
On this edition of ST, we speak with Jim Richardson, a longtime contributing photographer for National Geographic magazine (and contributing editor to NatGeo's Traveler magazine) who is known for his...
View ArticleNotes on the Vast and Undervalued Workforce Comprising "Hidden America"...
(Please note that this interview originally aired in October of last year.) Our guest is Jeanne Marie Laskas, the director of the writing program at the University of Pittsburgh. She's also an...
View Article"Vex, Hex, Smash, Smooch" (Encore presentation.)
(Please note: This program originally aired last year.) On this installment of our show, better living through savvy verb deployment. Our guest is Constance Hale, the bestselling author of "Sin and...
View Article"Dorothea Lange: Grab a Hunk of Lightning"
On this edition of ST, we are talking about the life and work of Dorothea Lange (1895-1965), the influential American documentary photographer and photo-journalist who's best known for her...
View ArticleCampus Rape Cases in America: A Chat with Kristen Lombardi of The Center for...
On this edition of ST, we speak with the award-winning journalist Kristen Lombardi, who's a staff writer at The Center for Public Integrity, and who's probably best known for her series of articles...
View ArticleFood for Thought...and/or Half-Baked Thought: Notes on "The Information Diet"...
On today's StudioTulsa, which is a re-broadcast of a program that first aired back in January, we speak with Clay Johnson about his interesting new book, "The Information Diet: A Case for Conscious...
View ArticleThe Middle Class Remains on Life-Support in "The Betrayal of the American Dream"
On this edition of ST, we speak by phone with James B. Steele. He and Donald L. Barlett are the nation's most honored investigative reporting team, having worked together for more than four decades....
View ArticleNotes on the Vast, Diligent, and Undervalued Workforce Comprising "Hidden...
Our guest is Jeanne Marie Laskas, the director of the writing program at the University of Pittsburgh. She's also an acclaimed and accomplished journalist whose writing has appeared in GQ, The...
View Article"Vex, Hex, Smash, Smooch"
On this installment of our show, better living through savvy verb deployment. Our guest is Constance Hale, the bestselling author of "Sin and Syntax" and other books on language, writing, and word...
View ArticleFinding Stories, Capturing Moments, Making Pictures: A Chat with Veteran...
On this edition of ST, we speak with Jim Richardson, a longtime contributing photographer for National Geographic magazine (and contributing editor to NatGeo's Traveler magazine) who is known for his...
View ArticleNotes on the Vast and Undervalued Workforce Comprising "Hidden America"...
(Please note that this interview originally aired in October of last year.) Our guest is Jeanne Marie Laskas, the director of the writing program at the University of Pittsburgh. She's also an...
View Article"Vex, Hex, Smash, Smooch" (Encore presentation.)
(Please note: This program originally aired last year.) On this installment of our show, better living through savvy verb deployment. Our guest is Constance Hale, the bestselling author of "Sin and...
View Article"Dorothea Lange: Grab a Hunk of Lightning"
On this edition of ST, we are talking about the life and work of Dorothea Lange (1895-1965), the influential American documentary photographer and photo-journalist who's best known for her...
View ArticleCampus Rape Cases in America: A Chat with Kristen Lombardi of The Center for...
On this edition of ST, we speak with the award-winning journalist Kristen Lombardi, who's a staff writer at The Center for Public Integrity, and who's probably best known for her series of articles...
View ArticleNoted Sportswriter Offers "Eight World Cups: My Journey Through the Beauty...
As soccer fans --- whoops, make that "football fans" --- everywhere will tell you, the fun gets underway tomorrow. Yes, it's finally upon us: The World Cup.
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