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2015-2016 Cohort

A historical problem with no solutions remains a burden

March 1, 2016September 5, 2019 - by ghilascu

By Natalia Ghilascu Every day, the border specialists have to also deal with thousands of children being used in drug business. Usually, in each group or family of four immigrants, …

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2015-2016 Cohort

Authenticity prevails in a world inundated with content

October 5, 2015September 24, 2021 - by ghilascu

By Sarah Jarvis It’s strange to think that young journalists like me, who don’t have much editorial content published through a paper or website, have brands. Hearing the term “brand’ …

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2015-2016 Cohort

Awareness, commitment and practice: The basics of leadership through coaching

September 20, 2015September 24, 2021 - by ghilascu - 3 Comments.

By Sarah Jarvis, Natalia Ghilascu and Travis Arbon “You get the best effort from others not by lighting a fire beneath them, but by building a fire within”, says a famous …

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2015-2016 Cohort

50 years after “Bloody Sunday” attacks, racism still alive in the U.S.

September 12, 2015September 24, 2021 - by ghilascu - 3 Comments.

Journalists have the power to encourage audience to walk at least a mile in someone else’s shoes by watching TV or written reports about racism. It is not a big …

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