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J School videos explore lives of South Koreans

J School videos explore lives of South Koreans with video

July 22, 2011:

Reporters at the Graduate School of Journalism have produced “Seoul,” a series of video reports on South Korea. Developed for the school’s “Digital TV and the World” project and “Reporting on Korea” class, the pieces explore the everyday lives of South Koreans from many angles — from the struggle to find a job to the plight of the mentally ill and the life of a South Korean woman golfer in California.

Chancellor Birgeneau visits South Korea on Asia trip

November 8, 2011:

Chancellor Birgeneau and campus faculty experts are on a swing through Asia this week.

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