MONDAY, MARCH 13th 6 PM SJSU STUDENT UNION, ROOM 1A Free Admission Join Us! Faculty in the SJSU School of Journalism and Mass Communications are proud to present David Streitfeld with the William Randolph Hearst Foundation Award for outstanding professional journalism. They will invite his views on a wide range of timely global issues and Silicon Valley concerns. When on campus our special guest will take questions about how the New York Times and its digital digital platform group are responding to constant attacks by White House staff and President Donald J. Trump. Streitfeld was part of the newspaper team awarded journalism's top honor, the Pulitzer Prize, for Explanatory Reporting “for its penetrating look into business practices by Apple and other technology companies that illustrates the darker side of a changing global economy.” He won his first "Best in Business" award from the Society of American Business Editors and Writers for his investigation of fake online reviews, and his second for an in‐depth look (written with Jodi Kantor) at Amazon’s employment practices. The Amazon story drew more comments than any story in New York Times digital history. Previously, Streitfeld worked for the Los Angeles Times and, before that, the Washington Post. He has written for New York, Vogue, Wired and other magazines. He is also the editor of books about Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Philip K. Dick and J.D. Salinger. JOIN US FOR THIS SPECIAL CAMPUS EVENT! This event is open to the public. Students and faculty from the SJSU campus, Bay Area high schools and community colleges, and the professional media are cordially invited. For more information about this SJSU event, contact JMC Professor Bob Rucker or Halima Kazem through the JMC School Office, 408‐924‐3240. .
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