
College Matters from The Chronicle Despair Isn’t On Frank Bruni’s Syllabus
Frank Bruni’s classroom has gotten a bit bleak lately. As a professor of the practice of journalism and public policy at Duke University, the longtime New York Times writer often finds himself talking about grim trends: the decline of local news, threats against a free press, and the corrosive nature of political polarization. But Bruni says he’s trying to strike a delicate balance with his students, who need reasons for hope as much as they need a clear-eyed regard for the challenges ahead.
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Guest
Frank Bruni, a contributing opinion writer at The New York Times and a professor of the practice of journalism and public policy at Duke University
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