Journalism in Crisis and a Nonprofit Future
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute

Rone Tempest, A Pulitzer Prize-winning former longtime national and foreign correspondent for the Los Angeles Times and former instructor at the Graduate School of Journalism at UC Berkeley, discusses the precipitous decline of newspaper journalism and the intense effort of online, non-profit news sites, like ProPublica, to fill the gap in civic awareness. In addition to his many years as newspaper journalist in Oklahoma, Michigan, Texas, California, and overseas, Tempest in 2008 cofounded a Wyoming nonprofit and since moving to Salt Lake City in 2017 has served the board of the Utah Investigative Journalism Project.

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Class Sections For Journalism in Crisis and a Nonprofit Future (OSHER 813)

Spring 2025 Section 1, Starting on: 03/25/2025

Instructor: Rone Tempest

Date(s) Day Time Location
03/25/25 - 04/29/25 T 1:30 pm -3:00 pm UUCE 238
Tuition: $99.00      

Instructor: Staff

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