SPRING PREP: Investigative Project
Investigative Project (non-Stabile)
Walt Bogdanich
This six-point seminar open to Master of Science students is taught by professor Walt Bogdanich (bio - http://snurl.com/bogdanich ), Pulitzer-Prize winning assistant editor for The New York Times Investigations Desk.
The mission, methods and history of investigative reporting, as seen in part through a semester-long project examining a single subject. The goal will be to break news exploring the underside of an overarching state or municipal issue and to expose in engaging detail “the effort required,” as Lincoln Steffens put it, “to make the world go wrong.” The class will include a mix of investigative lecturers–from reporters to law enforcement agents to private investigators–as well as government officials and other experts on the project theme.
The subjects of investigative stories will also discuss how reporters are handled at the receiving end. The purpose of the class will be to acquire investigative skills by using them in a team approach designed to have an impact on one of the city’s great, under-explored, issues.
To apply for admission to this class, please complete the application available at http://fs8.formsite.com/cjdos/investigative/
Deadline to apply is Friday, November 6, 5 p.m.
