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Marketplace publishes journalism class' blog posts about Obama's jobs speech

September 9, 2011
Jackson DeMos
Updated May 1, 2023 10:42 a.m.

Students in journalism professor Gabriel Kahn's Journalism 599 class wrote numerous blog posts for Marketplace that provided reactions to President Barack Obama's jobs speech.

The class, "Follow the Money: The Art and Craft of Business and Economics Reporting," posted interviews with small- and mid-size employers on Marketplace's "The Breakdown" blog.

The posts were also featured on the Marketplace home page.

Read the articles: Speech offers little clarity on renewable energy policy

Road to new jobs doesn't pass through Washington says trucking exec

What about all those green jobs, Mr. President?

For small healthcare provider, holding steady but not growing  

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