Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Publisher of the Washington Post, Katharine Weymouth

Katharine Weymouth, Publisher of the Washington Post, speaks in the IU School of Journalism's Ernie Pyle Hall, Tuesday, February 28, 2012.
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Katharine Weymouth reacts to students Tuesday, February 28, 2012 during a talk on the IU Bloomington campus. Weymouth visited as part of the IU School of Journalism's
Spring Speaker Series. Nicholas Demille for SOJ.

Katharine Weymouth articulates her point, Tuesday, February 28, during a talk at IU. Weymouth is the granddaughter of Eugene Meyer, who bought the Post in 1933, 
and granddaughter and namesake of Katharine Graham, who led the company for 30 years and oversaw the Post reporters’ uncovering of the Watergate scandal.
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Katharine Weymouth answers questions from co-panelists Yvette Alex-Assensoh and Perry Metz. Dr. Yvette Alex-Assensoh is the dean of
the Office for Women's Affairs and Professor of Political Science at IU Bloomington. And Perry Metz is the Executive Director of
Radio and Television Services as well as an adjunct professor in the IU School of Journalism.
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An undergraduate journalism student asks a question of Katharine Weymouth Tuesday, February 28, 2012 in the Auditorium of Ernie Pyle Hall.
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Katharine Weymouth (left) and Perry Metz talk informally after Weymouth's talk Tuesday, February 28, 2012 at the IU School of Journalism.
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Publisher of the Washington Post, Katharine Weymouth, talks with attendees Tuesday, February 28, 2012 after she spoke as part of the IU School of Journalism's
Spring Speaker Series. Nicholas Demille for SOJ.

Publisher of the Washington Post, Katharine Weymouth, talks with attendees Tuesday, February 28, 2012 after she spoke as part of the IU School of Journalism's
Spring Speaker Series. Nicholas Demille for SOJ.

Publisher of the Washington Post, Katharine Weymouth, talks with attendees Tuesday, February 28, 2012 after she spoke as part of the IU School of Journalism's
Spring Speaker Series. Nicholas Demille for SOJ.