Articles by Colin Donohue

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Jacksonville Daily News: High-level abuse of public records

February 8, 2010

From the Jacksonville Daily News (2/6/10): Ongoing investigations into alleged improprieties during the administration of former Gov. Mike Easley has provided a fascinating, albeit disheartening, glimpse into how casually some bureaucrats treat the subversion of the state’s laws regarding public records.

News and Record: Nick Danger, secret governor

February 8, 2010

From the Greensboro News and Record (2/5/10): North Carolinians knew their governor from 2001 to 2009 as Mike Easley, former crime-fighting prosecutor and crusading attorney general.

Durham Herald-Sun: Gov. Perdue emphasizes transparency in state govt.

February 8, 2010

From the Durham Herald-Sun (2/4/10): On a day when reports surfaced that her predecessor did business through a secret e-mail account, Gov. Beverly Perdue told city and county managers from around the state they have to follow the law and operate open governments.

Dean Paul Parsons publishes article on diversity

February 6, 2010

Paul Parsons, professor and dean of the School of Communications, is the author of an article on diversity plans and implementation in the Spring 2010 issue of Insights, a publication of the Association of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication.

Book by David Copeland explores media’s impact on national agenda

February 2, 2010

When four black students from North Carolina A&T University decided to sit at a segregated lunch counter in a Greensboro, N.C., Woolworth's store 50 years ago, they didn't plan on using media to affect national change. They were simply making a principled stand in their small corner of the nation.