Slide Show
A slide show of the 2009 Hulteng Conversations in Ethics Conference
Payne Awards
From left: Celebrating the 2009 Payne Awards for Ethics in Journalism. From left: Individual winner Glen Mabie, Anne Payne Barker, Seattle Times reporter Nick Perry, Seattle Times editor Jim Neff, SOJC Dean Tim Gleason.
Payne Awards
Panel discussion among winners and judges of the 2009 Payne Awards for Ethics in Journalism, from left: Jim Neff, editor, The Seattle Times; Nick Perry, reporter, The Seattle Times; Glen Mabie, former news director WEAU-TV; Joann Byrd, co-chaired of the 2008 Pulitzer Prize Board and Payne Awards Judge and Peter Bhatia, executive editor of The Oregonian and Payne Awards judge.
Hulteng Panel: "Collective Journalism"
From left: Michelle Nicolosi, executive producer of seattlepi.com; Jonathan Weber, publisher and CEO for New West and Abigail Diskin, SOJC undergraduate student.
Hulteng Panel: "A Journalist's Creed for the 21st Century"
Mike Fancher, retired executive editor of The Seattle Times and 2008-09 fellow, Reynolds Journalism Institute, leads the panel discussion.
Hulteng Panel: "What It Means to Be a Professional Journalist"
From left: Peter Bhatia, executive editor at The Oregonian; Andrew Haeg, reporter for Minnesota Public Radio; Alexandria Tieu, SOJC undergraduate student and Robin Sloan, vice president of strategy for Current.
Hulteng Conversations in Ethics
From left: Richard Hulteng, Brooke Gladstone, Betty Jean Hulteng, and Dean Tim Gleason.
Hulteng Conversations in Ethics
Students listen and take notes during Brooke Gladstones keynote presentation.
