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Tuesday October 8, 2024 16:00 - 16:50 CEST
This case study will explore student editors’ experiences reporting on four suicides during one year at The Stanford Daily, culminating in the death of Stanford student and athlete Katie Meyer, which made national headlines and caused a reckoning with mental health on campus.

Additionally, this session will introduce Reporting Responsibly on Campus Suicide (RROCS) as a unique new tool designed specifically for student journalists covering suicide. Suicide is a leading cause of death among college students. On college campuses, student newspapers often find themselves at the center of such crises, and student journalists play a key role in covering mental health on campus.

This session will include Tammer Bagdasarian, a co-founder of RROCS and student journalist.
Speakers
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Emma Talley

Project Leader, Reporting Responsibly on Campus Suicide, Reporting Responsibly on Campus Suicide
Emma Talley is the Chief Operating Officer at The Stanford Daily, and a project leader for Reporting Responsibly on Campus Suicide (RROCS). She graduated with her bachelors with honors in Communication in June, with a minor in art. While she was Editor in Chief of The Daily, several... Read More →
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Tammer Bagdasarian

Co-founder, Reporting Responsibly on Campus Suicide (RROCS)
Tammer is the former executive editor of The Stanford Daily and has worked at The Mercury News. He is a masters student at Stanford University in Media Studies focusing on AI approaches to mental health.
Tuesday October 8, 2024 16:00 - 16:50 CEST
English

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