Category Archives: Communication
The Message and the Means
As the technology of communication continues to evolve and change, the actual technology, not just the communication, can influence the way we lead our lives. Continue reading
Read On, Book Lovers
I love reading. I love words, and I love immersing myself in the worlds that authors create for me. Continue reading
Blogging the White House
Web-based communication has reached a new level in its omnipresence—and blogging has perhaps reached its zenith. Continue reading
Poetry and Power
On January 20, 2009, Barack Obama was inaugurated as the 44th President of the United States of America. This historically significant day, which means so much to so many people for so many reasons, centered around the oath of office which President Obama swore. Continue reading
Defining News
In the current climate of shrinking newsrooms, reduced staff sizes and fewer reporters, the amount of news that needs covering is daunting. Continue reading
Proactive Innovation
Jack Shafer, editor at large for slate.com, wrote an insightful, wry piece about journalists bemoaning and mourning the loss of the established way of doing things. Continue reading
The Changing World of News
Anyone who flips opens a newspaper, clicks open a browser or tunes in a radio or TV station knows that the news is changing. Continue reading






