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		<title>Check back</title>
		<description>New events will be posted soon. </description>
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		<title>Kim Smith</title>
		<description>2006 CONFERENCE SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES
Kim Smith, April 8 Workshop Participant

Kim Smith is a second year Ph.D. student in the School of Journalism and Mass Communications at the University of South Carolina. His research interests include new media technology and health communications. He is a former Web editor for a nonprofit health ...</description>
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		<title>Bryan Murley</title>
		<description>2006 CONFERENCE SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES
Bryan Murley, April 7 Workshop Participant

Bryan Murley is student publications adviser/instructor at North Greenville University and webmaster for College Media Advisers, Inc., where he maintains the main web site (www.collegemedia.org) and a weblog about the changes facing college media (reinventing.collegemedia.org). He is also a doctoral student at ...</description>
		<link>http://www.faculty-commons.org/ethics/past-events/2006-past-events/student-conference06c/bios-student-conference/bryan-murley/</link>
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		<title>Chris Anderson</title>
		<description>2006 CONFERENCE SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES
Chris Anderson, April 9 Workshop participant

Chris Anderson is a PhD student at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. His research focuses on the various forms of grassroots journalism and the changes within the journalistic profession being wrought by theese new media forms. Currently, he is developing ...</description>
		<link>http://www.faculty-commons.org/ethics/past-events/2006-past-events/student-conference06c/bios-student-conference/chris-anderson/</link>
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		<title>Bernhard Debatin</title>
		<description>2006 CONFERENCE SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES
Bernhard Debatin, April 8 panelist

Bernhard Debatin is an Associate Professor at the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism, Ohio University, where he also serves as the Director of Tutorial Studies in Journalism. He is co-editor or author of six books and several extended research reports in the areas ...</description>
		<link>http://www.faculty-commons.org/ethics/past-events/2006-past-events/student-conference06c/bios-student-conference/bernhard-debatin/</link>
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		<title>Bob Benz</title>
		<description>2006 CONFERENCE SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES
Bob Benz, April 8 panelist

Bob Benz earned a BA in journalism/English from Edinboro University and holds a master's in English literature from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He is on the NAA's New Media Federation board, serves on the advisory board at Ohio University's Scripps School ...</description>
		<link>http://www.faculty-commons.org/ethics/past-events/2006-past-events/student-conference06c/bios-student-conference/bob-benz/</link>
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		<title>Mark Deuze</title>
		<description>2006 CONFERENCE SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES
Mark Deuze, April 8 panelist

Mark Deuze (1969) is assistant professor at Indiana University’s Department of Telecommunications, and is consultant to the Journalism and New Media program at Leiden University, The Netherlands. Mark received his PhD in the Social Sciences at the University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. His ...</description>
		<link>http://www.faculty-commons.org/ethics/past-events/2006-past-events/student-conference06c/bios-student-conference/mark-deuze/</link>
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		<title>Sandeep Junnarker</title>
		<description>2006 CONFERENCE SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES
Sandeep Junnarker, April 7 panelist

SANDEEP JUNNARKAR is a Weil Visiting Professor of Journalism at Indiana University in Bloomington. He entered the online journalism world at its infancy in 1994 as part of a team gathered to present The New York Times on America Online, a service called ...</description>
		<link>http://www.faculty-commons.org/ethics/past-events/2006-past-events/student-conference06c/bios-student-conference/sandeep-junnarker/</link>
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		<title>Jan Boyles</title>
		<description>2006 CONFERENCE SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES
Jan Boyles, April 7 panelist

Jan Boyles is an instructor and second-year master's student at West Virginia University's P.I. Reed School of Journalism. Her research emphases include blogging and hyperlocal media. She teaches an introductory journalism course for incoming freshmen. In addition to teaching, Boyles serves as an ...</description>
		<link>http://www.faculty-commons.org/ethics/past-events/2006-past-events/student-conference06c/bios-student-conference/jan-boyles/</link>
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		<title>Fernanda Viégas</title>
		<description>2006 CONFERENCE SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES
Fernanda Viégas, April 7 panelist

Fernanda B. Viégas has just finished her PhD at the MIT Media Lab and joined IBM Research. Her research focuses on the visualization of the traces people leave as they interact online. Some of her projects explore email archives, newsgroup conversations, and the ...</description>
		<link>http://www.faculty-commons.org/ethics/past-events/2006-past-events/student-conference06c/bios-student-conference/fernanda-viegas/</link>
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