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CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins to visit Quick Center for presentation on journalistic ethics

Kaitlan Collins. Photo from the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts

FAIRFIELD — Kaitlan Collins, an anchor and chief White House correspondent with CNN, will give a presentation on ethics in broadcast journalism this weekend.

Good Ethics for Bad News: The New Red Lines of Broadcast Journalism Today, will take place at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 25th at the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts. The event is part of the Philip I. Eliasoph Open VISIONS Forum series.

Collins will discuss the rapidly changing challenges facing journalists as well as the role of the media in American life. Collins joined CNN in 2017 and has covered both the Trump and Biden presidencies, including breaking several stories on major staff departures and policy decisions. She is currently the anchor of The Source with Kaitlan Collins.

Tickets are $35 for general admission, $25 for Quick members, and $5 for Fairfield University students. For more information, click here.

Good Ethics for Bad News: The New Red Lines of Broadcast Journalism Today

Sunday, January 25
3:00 pm
Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts
200 Barlow Road
Fairfield

Expanded coverage of Fairfield County cultural events is made possible with support from the Fairfield University Quick Center for the Arts.

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