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LACC – Nick Beck Investigative Journalism Lecture Series featuring Ira Rosen

February 21, 2024

Golden Globe Foundation

Event Date: March 07, 2024 - 12:00 pm

The Los Angeles City College Foundation is thrilled to welcome Emmy Award winning producer, Ira Rosen. Join us for an insightful conversation about Ira’s dedication to finding the truth and informing the public, with a lively Q&A to follow.

LACC students – ever wondered what it’s like to investigate a story and work as a producer? Come find out!

About Ira Rosen

For near­ly twen­ty-five years, Ira Rosen has pro­duced some of the most mem­o­rable, impor­tant, and ground­break­ing sto­ries for 60 Min­utes. A for­mer Nie­man Fel­low at Har­vard Uni­ver­si­ty, Rosen was a senior pro­duc­er of Prime­time Live with Diane Sawyer. Rosen has won 24 Nation­al Emmys, four duPont Awards, two RFK Awards, and two Peabodys for his work. He is the co-author of The Warn­ing: Acci­dent at Three Mile Island. 

This event was made possible by the Nick Beck Endowment. The endowment supports students working towards a career in Journalism. 

Event Details

Event Date: March 7, 2024

Time: 12:00pm – 1:30pm 

Location: Los Angeles City College, Morgan Freeman Theater

*Lunch provided to attendees

Limited Capacity. RSVP Required.

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LACC Students, Faculty and staff: FREE Admission

General Public: $30

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