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The Writer’s Room Releases New Podcast Episode

Posted by Jen Lynds | Jan 20, 2025 | Multimedia, News | 0 |

What will another Trump presidency bring in the next four years? How has the use of social media platforms influenced the spread of extremist ideas across the world? Has the portrayal of the media as the “enemy of the people” impacted democratic discourse? UMPI Student Belen Hernandez joins Professors Daniel Dobbs, Jen Lynds, and Dr. Tomasz Herzog to discuss the issue.

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Jen Lynds

Jen Lynds

I have a B.A. in Communications from UMPI and an M.A. in English/Creative Writing from Southern New Hampshire University. I spent 23 years in journalism before becoming a professor. I was once the editor of The University Times, and teaching students quality journalism is an honor.

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