More than 30 Marquette students, faculty and staff sat and listened as Bernton and Ye spend nearly an hour talking about their travel to Inner Mongolia in December. Their research will contribute to a planned series of stories by Bernton in The Seattle Times about the challenges of reducing carbon emissions in China and the United States.
The O'Brien Fellowship in Public Service Journalism hosted "Coal and Wind in China's Inner Mongolia," a multimedia presentation featuring Hal Bernton, a Seattle Times reporter and 2013-2014 O'Brien Fellow, and Zhu Ye, a graduate student in the Diederich College of Communication's jPad in Johnston Hall yesterday.
More than 30 Marquette students, faculty and staff sat and listened as Bernton and Ye spend nearly an hour talking about their travel to Inner Mongolia in December. Their research will contribute to a planned series of stories by Bernton in The Seattle Times about the challenges of reducing carbon emissions in China and the United States.
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