These events are open to the public. A good chance to see media people up close and maybe ask them a question face to face.
from http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/presspol/News_Events/calendar.shtml
Fall Schedule of Harvard's Shorenstein Center for Press, Politics, and Public Policy
Monday, September 19, 12:30 pm
Judy Woodruff, broadcast journalist for NBC, PBS, and CNN, now a Visiting Fellow at the Joan Shorenstein Center this fall. (Being a Visiting Fellow usually means that she is either writing a book or reassessing her career options.)
Malkin Penthouse, 4th floor, Littauer Building
Tuesday, September 27, 12 noon
Sourcing the News: Perils and Pitfalls
Michael Isikoff, Newsweek magazine
Kalb Seminar Room, Taubman 275
Tuesday, October 3, 12 noon
Housing in Boston: The View from the Globe
Kim Blanton, Housing Reporter, Boston Globe
Graduate School of Design, 49 Quincy Street, Gund Hall, Portico Room 1st floor
Co-sponsored with the Joint Center for Housing Studies
Tuesday, October 4, 12 noon
The State of Politics
Karen Tumulty, Time magazine
Kalb Seminar Room, Taubman 275
Tuesday, October 11, 12 noon (tentative)
Suzanne Malveaux, White House correspondent, CNN
Kalb Seminar Room, Taubman 275
Monday, October 17, 12 noon
Housing, the Economy and the ‘Bubble’: The Wall Street Journal
Robert Haggerty, Housing Correspondent, The Wall Street Journal
Fainsod Room, Littauer Building 3rd floor
Co-sponsored with the Joint Center for Housing Studies
Tuesday, October 18, 12 noon
NPR: With friends like these . . .
Michael McCauley, associate professor of communication and journalism at the University of Maine, author of _The Triumphs and Trials of National Public Radio_
Kalb Seminar Room, Taubman 275
Tuesday, October 25, 12 noon
What’s Right with Journalism
Roberta Baskin, executive director of the Center for Public Integrity
Kalb Seminar Room, Taubman 275
Thursday, October 27, 6 pm
The Media, the Public and the Future of Liberalism
2005 Theodore H. White Lecture
Peter Beinart, editor of The New Republic
John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum
Friday, October 28, 9-11 am
The Media, the Public and the Future of Liberalism
Theodore H. White Seminar
A panel discussion with Peter Beinart, The New Republic; John Leo, U. S. News and World Report; Thomas Patterson, Harvard University; Dorothy Rabinowitz, The Wall Street Journal; Jeanne Shaheen, director of the Institute of Politics and former Governor of New Hampshire; Michael Tomasky, The American Prospect. Moderated by Alex S. Jones
5th floor, Taubman Building