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Oct 13, 2009 — By WSU News Services — "New World of Open Government: Tweeting, Scavenging and Data Mining" will be held from 9-10 a.m. today (Wednesday, Oct. 14) in 203 RSC as part of Communication Week activities hosted by the Elliott School of Communication. Many forms of government claim to be more transparent, but walls still go up. How has new technology changed how reporters and citizens can dig a little deeper to find that once

Oct 13, 2009 — By WSU News Services — The media are invited to come to New World of Open Government: Tweeting, Scavenging and Data Mining from 9-10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 14, in 203 Rhatigan Student Center at Wichita State University. The event is part of Communication Week activities hosted by the Elliott School of Communication. Many forms of government claim to be more transparent, but walls still go up. How has new technology cha

Oct 13, 2009 — By WSU News Services — The media are invited to come to New World of Open Government: Tweeting, Scavenging and Data Mining from 9-10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 14, in 203 Rhatigan Student Center at Wichita State University. The event is part of Communication Week activities hosted by the Elliott School of Communication. Many forms of government claim to be more transparent, but walls still go up. How has new technology cha

Oct 13, 2009 — By WSU News Services — The media are invited to come to New World of Open Government: Tweeting, Scavenging and Data Mining from 9-10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 14, in 203 Rhatigan Student Center at Wichita State University. The event is part of Communication Week activities hosted by the Elliott School of Communication. Many forms of government claim to be more transparent, but walls still go up. How has new technology cha

Oct 13, 2009 — By WSU News Services — The media are invited to come to New World of Open Government: Tweeting, Scavenging and Data Mining from 9-10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 14, in 203 Rhatigan Student Center at Wichita State University. The event is part of Communication Week activities hosted by the Elliott School of Communication. Many forms of government claim to be more transparent, but walls still go up. How has new technology cha

Oct 13, 2009 — By WSU News Services — The media are invited to come to New World of Open Government: Tweeting, Scavenging and Data Mining from 9-10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 14, in 203 Rhatigan Student Center at Wichita State University. The event is part of Communication Week activities hosted by the Elliott School of Communication. Many forms of government claim to be more transparent, but walls still go up. How has new technology cha

Oct 14, 2009 — By WSU News Services — The media are invited to come to New World of Open Government: Tweeting, Scavenging and Data Mining from 9-10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 14, in 203 Rhatigan Student Center at Wichita State University. The event is part of Communication Week activities hosted by the Elliott School of Communication. Many forms of government claim to be more transparent, but walls still go up. How has new technology cha

Oct 28, 2009 — By WSU News Services — 9 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13, until further notice This topic features four sound bites and one voice wrap. The recession is hitting baby boomers hard, just as they are preparing for retirement. Rick LeCompte, a personal finance expert at Wichita State University, looks at how economic conditions have changed the thinking of many baby boomers. Go to http://www.wichita.edu/newsline to get the

Oct 13, 2009 — By WSU News Services — 9 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13, until further notice This topic features four sound bites and one voice wrap. The recession is hitting baby boomers hard, just as they are preparing for retirement. Rick LeCompte, a personal finance expert at Wichita State University, looks at how economic conditions have changed the thinking of many baby boomers. Go to http://www.wichita.edu/newsline to get the

Oct 13, 2009 — By WSU News Services — 9 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13, until further notice This topic features four sound bites and one voice wrap. The recession is hitting baby boomers hard, just as they are preparing for retirement. Rick LeCompte, a personal finance expert at Wichita State University, looks at how economic conditions have changed the thinking of many baby boomers. Go to http://www.wichita.edu/newsline to get the