POTSDAM -- North Country Matters concludes it spring 2015 season with conversations with two Clarkson students. Aired on WCKN at 7:30 pm on Mon., April 13 and Tues., April 14, Jenna Boss, a member of …
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POTSDAM -- North Country Matters concludes it spring 2015 season with conversations with two Clarkson students.
Aired on WCKN at 7:30 pm on Mon., April 13 and Tues., April 14, Jenna Boss, a member of the Clarkson University class of 2015, discusses how media images in movies affect children, media marketing directed at children, and how to become a savvy media consumer with NCM host Donna Seymour. The YouTube link for this show is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwJraxSJ01w.
The second show at 8 pm both nights features Emily Baker, a social documentation major, Clarkson class of 2016, who discusses her research, “Opening the Gendered Toolbox,” about women engineering students at Clarkson
The YouTube link for this show is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPJTtb4T0Jk.