Emmy Award-winning UBC journalism students form new partnership with Globe and Mail
December 7th, 2010Posted by Laura Oliver in Editors' pick, Training
In September, a group of students from the University of British Columbia won an Emmy Award for their documentary on the dumping of electronic waste. The students were working in partnership with the PBS documentary series Frontline and now the university is at it again, joining forces with the Globe and Mail for an investigation into shrimp and food sustainability.
Full report on the new project at Reportr.net…
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