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1.14.2004

NYTimes' Brooks @ Dartmouth, UI Search for J-School Dean Down to Seven 

The Dartmouth: "A more educated voting public and urban sprawl are factors contributing to an increasingly polarized electorate, New York Times op-ed columnist David Brooks said in a speech yesterday entitled 'The Presidency Wars: Politics and Culture in a Polarized Age.'

An increasing number of voters with college degrees produces a voting populace that is more likely to vote along party lines and less likely to register as independent, Brooks said. A higher level of education means a voter is more likely to identify as strictly liberal or conservative, and is more likely to vote along those lines..."

SEE ALSO: The Indiana Daily Student writes that a search for the University of Indiana's search for a journalism school dean has narrowed to seven: "The IU School of Journalism Dean Search Committee will soon know who takes the reigns from retiring Dean and Associate Professor of Journalism Trevor Brown next year..."

At the University of Southern California, "A distinguished panel of journalism professionals debated the importance of celebrity news in a conference at the Davidson Conference Center Tuesday afternoon..." [Daily Trojan via Romenesko]

Stanford Report editor passes away at 44. [via Romenesko]

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