Archive for: Belo Center for New Media
Bob Woodward on Ethics and the State of Journalism Today
By Ali Breland
At the height of the Cold War, investigative journalist Bob Woodward received a phone call from a high-ranking Naval intelligence officer. “I have a story for...
“We Just Need to Adapt”: John Schwartz on the Future of Journalism
By Alex Vickery
“It’s become pretty common for folks like me to tell folks like you that journalism is doomed.” So said New York Times correspondent John Schwartz on...
Cycling Needs a Culture Shift on Doping, UT Panel Says
By Rose Cahalan
“If you didn’t do it, you were out.” “Fundamental change is absolutely necessary.” “Everything was designed to keep this secret...
College of Communication Dedicates New Media Center
By Jordan Schraeder
Five years ago, it was announced that UT’s College of Communication would be getting a new home. Last night, the Forty Acres community finally came together to...
Amplifying the Airwaves
By Jordan Schraeder
Texas’ capital city isn’t nicknamed the “Live Music Capital of the World” for nothing. And now, thanks to a new acquisition, UT’s beloved...
Today’s Page One: The Future of Media According to David Carr
By Kelsey McKinney
Perhaps best known for his role in Page One, a documentary about the New York Times, journalist David Carr has spent the past 25 years investigating the intersections...
A High-Tech Low-Rise
By Jordan Schraeder
In August, the College of Communication’s state-of-the-art Belo Center for New Media opened its doors after two and a half years of construction. The five-story,...
Daily Texan Newsstands May Soon Be Welcome at Belo Center
By Jordan Schraeder
Weeks after its debut on the Forty Acres, the Belo Center for New Media is already making headlines. And it’s not just because the Belo Center is a snazzy...
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Letter from the Executive Director: Busy Season
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Alcalde Photo Editor Takes Italy and Switzerland
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The Life and Legacy of Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium at 100 Years
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Program in UT’s College of Pharmacy Provides Cellphones to People Experiencing Homelessness
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UT’s Wind Ensemble Celebrates 50th Anniversary at Carnegie Hall