Dan Egan, Brico Fund Senior Water Policy Fellow in Great Lakes Journalism.
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Gurda Paddles City History through a Watery Lens in his newest book, “Milwaukee: A City Built on Water”
Gurda explores the city's complicated relationship with its most precious resource.
Jun 13th, 2018 by Wisconsin Historical Society PressThe Lust for Great Lakes Water
Expert notes past attempts and future threats to five Great Lakes.
Apr 30th, 2018 by Scott GordonThe Future of the Great Lakes
Climate change, Foxconn, other issues could impact this huge reservoir of water.
Apr 14th, 2018 by Scott GordonWPR’s To The Best Of Our Knowledge Brings National Show to Milwaukee on April 19
The audience will be in for a night of big ideas, laughs, great music, deep dives on policy issues and special stories they won’t hear anywhere else.
Apr 13th, 2018 by Wisconsin Public RadioEnvironment Fading As Public Issue
Wisconsin needs a renewed dialogue on the protection of our natural resources.
Sep 27th, 2017 by John TorinusReporter, author Egan goes ‘On the Issues’ to discuss Great Lakes issues at Marquette Law School
A two-time Pulitzer finalist, Egan has been writing about the Great Lakes for years.
Aug 31st, 2017 by Marquette UniversityGreat Lakes journalist Dan Egan named water policy fellow
Egan will investigate, write and disseminate in-depth news stories about the most pressing issues facing the Great Lakes.
May 9th, 2017 by University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeTrump Could Save the Great Lakes
Instead of cutting funding, he could address invasive species.
Apr 15th, 2017 by John TorinusWhere Will We Get Our Journalism?
Journal Sentinel’s dramatic decline leaves huge void to be filled.
Mar 17th, 2017 by John TorinusJournal Sentinel Shrinks Further
Plummeting circulation, shrinking news coverage, closing government pressrooms.
Jan 26th, 2017 by Bruce MurphyMarquette College of Communication announces next class of journalists to join O’Brien Fellowship in Public Service Journalism
Begun in 2012-13, the O’Brien Fellowship has already enabled seven newsroom professionals to produce the highest caliber of work – stories with the potential to change policies and lives.
Apr 20th, 2015 by Marquette UniversityMarquette College of Communication students contribute to investigative journalism focusing on hazardous chemicals used in the flavoring industry
“Our students have gained invaluable experience by working with a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter to produce journalism that will affect Wisconsin and beyond.”
Feb 16th, 2015 by Marquette UniversityMarquette College of Communication accepting applications for 2015-16 O’Brien Fellowship in Public Service Journalism
The O’Brien Fellowship in Public Service Journalism allows three newsroom professionals to do the best work of their careers on issues of vital importance.
Dec 11th, 2014 by Marquette UniversityMarquette College of Communication hosting conference on health care, energy, Great Lakes
Marquette University’s Diederich College of Communication is hosting its annual O’Brien Conference.
Oct 7th, 2014 by Marquette UniversityHow Buyout Could Hurt the Journal Sentinel
10 ways the deal will impact the newspaper, the media world and this city.
Jul 31st, 2014 by Bruce MurphyClimate Change and Lake Michigan
A recent scientific conference detailed all the problems -- and got no coverage from the Journal Sentinel.
Jun 3rd, 2014 by Bruce MurphyGlobal Warming Cover-Up
Journal Sentinel’s coverage of Lake Michigan’s decline is bizarrely slanted. Why?
Aug 1st, 2013 by Bruce MurphyNewspaper Wears Blinders on Global Warming
In eight years of stories on Lake Michigan’s water level, the Journal Sentinel has never mentioned global warming.
May 24th, 2013 by Bruce Murphy