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William Brangham
William Brangham (born 1968) is an American journalist who is currently a correspondent, producer, and substitute anchor for the ''PBS NewsHour''. Before, he worked as a producer for several other television programs, mostly for PBS. He has won two Peabody Awards (in 2015 and 2022) and three News & Documentary Emmy Awards (in 2017, 2019, and 2020). Education and career Brangham studied English language and literature at Colorado College between 1986 and 1990, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts. He started his career as a research assistant and field producer for a number of Bill Moyers documentaries in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Those included ''Listening to America with Bill Moyers'', ''Close to Home: Moyers on Addiction'', and ''On Our Own Terms: Moyers on Dying in America''. Additionally, Brangham worked on a variety of documentary films and projects for ABC News, National Geographic's ''Explorer'' series, several documentaries for PBS's ''Frontline'' series(1995/1996), ...
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Colorado College
Colorado College is a private liberal arts college in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It was founded in 1874 by Thomas Nelson Haskell in his daughter's memory. The college enrolls approximately 2,000 undergraduates at its campus. The college offers 42 majors and 33 minors. Notable alumni include Liz Cheney, Dutch Clark, Thomas Hornsby Ferril, James Heckman, Steve Sabol, Ken Salazar, and Marc Webb. Colorado College is affiliated with the Associated Colleges of the Midwest. Most sports teams are in the NCAA Division III, with the exception of Division I teams in men's hockey and women's soccer. History Colorado College was founded in 1874 on land designated by U.S. Civil War veteran General William Jackson Palmer, the founder of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad and of Colorado Springs.Colorado CollegeHistory of Colorado College. Retrieved on: 2010-05-19. Founder Reverend Thomas Nelson Haskell of the Presbyterian Church described it as a coeducational liberal arts college i ...
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