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Eighty years after the liberation of German concentration camps in 1945, historians and educators are working to ensure the atrocities are remembered. Photo by Reno Probert
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Eighty years ago today, Edward R. Murrow delivered his landmark broadcast from the Buchenwald concentration camp.
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By Mary Ellen Pitney and the NWPB TeamSomething is off at the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication, specifically at the public broadcasting station…
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NPR's Melissa Block sat down with NWPB’s Thom Kokenge during 'All Things Considered' to discuss her experiences as a journalist, NPR’s legacy and the state of journalism today. She was in Pullman to receive The Edward R. Murrow Lifetime Achievement Award at Washington State University.
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Keith Jackson, the man whose popular phrase “Whoa, Nellie” became as much a well-known sports saying as it was his own moniker, died Friday, Jan. 12. He was 89.