From 2012 and shot in Thailand and Bangladesh, this documentary shows that while Americans are looking to create more jobs in manufacturing on our shores, it might actually be more beneficial to keep them where they are -- offshore. Offshored manufacturing jobs are doing much more than providing Americans with their favorite products; they're helping entire populations to develop. Maggie Day graduated from the Meek School of Journalism and New Media in Broadcast Journalism, as well as the Scho...
The second edition of the MS Observer Documentary for summer 2012 created by the magazine students at the Meek School of Journalism and New Media and produced by the Magazine Innovation Center under the supervision of Professors Samir Husni and Brad Schultz.
Video from April 21, 2012. Former Mississippi Governor William Winter and his wife, Elise are honored by the Ole Miss Women's Council for Philanthropy.
Video from April 21, 2012. Former Mississippi Governor William Winter and his wife, Elise are honored by the Ole Miss Women's Council for Philanthropy.
Video from April 20, 2012. Spencer Tillman, one of the best-known football analysts in America,speaking on the Ole Miss campus about a career that has taken him from the college and professional playing fields to become a familiar face on television.
Video from April 20, 2012. Dick Waterman delivers the 2012 Stuart Bullion Lecture. Waterman is well know for his work as a touring photojournalist with some of the greatest musicians of our time and his passion for grassroots journalism.
Video from April 19, 2012. Ole Miss grads, John Hall, Lee Sanders and Joel Wood describe their work as lobbyists in the nation's capitol. Overby Fellow Bill Rose moderates.
Video from April 18, 2012. The Chinese experience in Mississippi is one of remarkable success. Some came to this country to work in the cotton fields, on the levees, or on the railroads, but quickly moved to small grocery stores, especially in the Delta. At first, they were barred from the all-white public schools. But they assimilated and in town after town, high school valedictorians were often Chinese. The panel that will discuss that evolution includes: • Chat Sue of Austin, Texas, a polit...
Video from April 13, 2012. U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker, who is completing his first term in office, was the special guest at an Overby Center forum where he responded to questions posed by three North Mississippi reporters: Sandra Knispel of Mississippi Public Broadcasting; Emily Le Coz of the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal in Tupelo; and Margaret Ann Morgan, a columnist for The Daily Mississippian.
2011 Documentary. The story of a community facing extinction and two University of Mississippi journalism students who told their story to the World. Produced and directed by Mykki Newton.