NSB Spring 2013 - University of Nevada, Reno
NSB Spring 2013 - University of Nevada, Reno
NSB Spring 2013 - University of Nevada, Reno
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Photos by Amy Beck<br />
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49th Annual Scripps<br />
Dinner & Lecture<br />
The Scripps family, Reynolds School <strong>of</strong> Journalism<br />
seniors and graduate students, alumni, friends and<br />
donors gathered for the annual Scripps Dinner &<br />
Lecture March 22. This year’s speaker was Mandalit<br />
del Barco, a correspondent for National Public Radio.<br />
(1) <strong>University</strong> President Emeritus Joe Crowley.<br />
(2) Scripps Howard Foundation President and CEO Mike<br />
Philipps, Cindy Scripps, Provost Kevin Carman, NPR<br />
correspondent Mandalit del Barco, Scripps Scholar Kenny<br />
Bissett, Scripps Scholar and internship recipient Melissa<br />
McMorran, Bill Scripps, Scripps Scholars Erin Meyering and<br />
Sage Leehey.<br />
(3) Reynolds School recruitment and retention coordinator<br />
Paul Mitchell ’96M.A., ’10Ph.D., the Rev. Jackie Leonard ’71,<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Liberal Arts Dean Heather Hardy and Reynolds<br />
School visiting pr<strong>of</strong>essor Caesar Andrews.<br />
(4) Mandalit del Barco, NPR.<br />
Dishin’ the Old Political Dirt<br />
Hundreds <strong>of</strong> guests joined the Special Collections<br />
department at the <strong>University</strong> Libraries Feb. 10 for<br />
the opening <strong>of</strong> former <strong>Nevada</strong> Sen. Richard Bryan’s<br />
papers and “Dishin’ the Old Political Dirt, What<br />
Really Happened in <strong>Nevada</strong> Politics,” moderated by<br />
Keith Lee and panelists Senator Bryan ’59, Patricia<br />
Cafferata, Marlene Lockard and Sue Wagner ’83.<br />
(1) Patty Cafferata, Sen. Richard Bryan ’59, Marlene<br />
Lockard, Sue Wagner ’83 and Keith Lee.<br />
(2) Sen. Richard Bryan ’59 addresses the crowd.<br />
(3) <strong>University</strong> President Marc Johnson with Barbara<br />
Vucanovich (seated), the first woman to represent <strong>Nevada</strong><br />
in the U.S. House <strong>of</strong> Representatives, and her daughter,<br />
former <strong>Nevada</strong> State Treasurer Patty Cafferata.<br />
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