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O'Neil Chair in Business Journalism & Assoc Prof ; wrote 'Engaged Journalism' (); prev: , , research fellow

Dallas, TX
Joined February 2009

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  1. Mar 20

    Starting Sunday afternoon at the Dallas Literary Festival for a panel on The State of American Journalism with . Members of the are here, passing out bookmarks — grab one from us if you’re here! – At African American Museum

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    Mar 15

    Join us 3/30 for a discussion on tiny houses + solutions to affordable housing challenges. Thanks to for supporting in developing college journalists to take on solutions stories.

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    Mar 15

    Hi from Austin. Me & big takeaways from : — Smaller than previous years, but enough ppl to make it feel like 1st big industry event in COVID era — Web3 (Metaverse, NFTs) and streaming are biggest topics — Bigger Penske presence — No masks

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  4. Mar 14

    Brent Renaud graduated from in 1994 and mentored young people in Old East Dallas. The interviewed one of them who became a lifelong friend: “I think of him as someone who sees people who are sometimes ignored by others.”

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  5. Mar 12

    The transition continues. As does the debate. (We had icy weather recently.)

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  6. Mar 9

    Nice team effort by and in capturing the major themes of 's O'Neil Lecture in Business Journalism on Tuesday at . The annual event (held in-person and livestreamed via Zoom) drew a combined 150+ attendees.

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  7. Mar 8

    Already hearing rave reviews from students who came away feeling empowered and inspired by 's O'Neil Lecture on - especially her tips about how we can all support women entrepreneurs (mentorship, deliberate spending & investing).

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  8. Mar 8

    The O’Neil Lecture is underway! sharing themes from her research and interviews with 100+ women and nonbinary founders for her book “Launching While Female.” – At James M. Collins Executive Education Center

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  10. Mar 3

    After several months of working together and digging into affordable housing issues from a perspective, the website has launched: . Journalism is proud to be part of this collaborative.

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  11. Feb 26

    Congrats to student , recognized today as a Headliners Foundation scholarship recipient at an inspirational Austin luncheon that celebrated some of Texas’ best current & future journalists. Jenny is part of the O’Neil Program in Business Journalism . – At The Headliners Club

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  12. Feb 26

    Join us at — in person, or virtually — on March 8 for the O'Neil Lecture in Business Journalism! will discuss her book "Launching While Female," for which she interviewed 100+ women/nonbinary entrepreneurs. It's free! More background:

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    Feb 24

    Student journalists should be empowered to tell important stories in their communities. is proud to help students build resumes & be recognized w/ awards, fellowships, events + training. We salute these young people on Day 2022.

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  14. Feb 15

    Always a highlight of the semester: Bringing my Media Entrepreneurship class to the to brainstorm ideas and tap into ’s entrepreneurial energy.

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  15. Feb 11
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  16. Feb 7

    Congrats, Cristin! What a perfect role for you, and great news for all J-grads.

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  17. Feb 5

    Talked with about how media collaborations (including our -supported Dallas Media Collaborative) aim to serve communities with reliable information about chronic challenges — in our case, affordable housing.

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  18. Feb 4

    Is the duopoly becoming a triopoly? Amazon's "walled garden" has become a $30B digital ad bonanza. via

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    Feb 1

    Congrats . First journalism job announcement i have seen that refers to a TikTok following :) Excited to read your columns.

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  20. Jan 31

    This was inevitable. Wait! Let me try again: This was FATED.

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