Listen "Ep. 129 (Un)certainty: On Journalism, Education and Social Discourse"
Episode Synopsis
If you've ever opened the New York Times, it's likely that you've read something by Frank Bruni. He worked at the paper for 25 years as metro reporter, White House correspondent, Rome bureau chief, and even the chief restaurant critic for a time. He was also the first openly gay op-ed columnist at the Times. Bruni is now a faculty member at the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University and he joins Dean Judith Kelley to talk about polarization, ambivalence and ambiguity in the media. Here's the article they discuss.
More episodes of the podcast Policy 360
Ep. 173 Reforming Criminal Reform
10/10/2025
Ep. 172 Will AI Prompt a New Golden Era?
24/09/2025
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.