*Retired ABC News anchor Carole Simpson is on the mend after breaking bones in a nasty fall caused by Boston’s wicked weather. Simpson took to Facebook to share a photo of herself in a wheelchair near ...
After 24 years, three-time Emmy-award winning anchor and senior correspondent, Carole Simpson, retired from ABC News in 2006 to become Leader-in-Residence at Emerson College's School of Communication ...
Commentator Carole Simpson reflects on why Black History Month is important. Simpson was a long-time anchor of ABC's World News Tonight Sunday and is currently a leader-in-residence at Emerson College ...
The applause from more than 500 high school journalists following the conversation between journalism powerhouses Carole Simpson and Linsey Davis fills the Franklin College gym. Davis is on a stage ...
For this week's Snapshot, a reporter is freed to form an opinion. Last week, veteran news reporter Carole Simpson publicly endorsed Sen. Hillary Clinton's presidential bid. She had never done anything ...
Carole Simpson, a former anchorwoman at ABC News, talks about how much Ed Bradley meant to black journalists. Bradley, a long-time correspondent for CBS's 60 Minutes, died of leukemia Thursday. He was ...
A commentator wonders which came first: the public's desire to see the worst sides of human nature, or the people who found out they could make a quick buck or divert the public's attention from real ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Carole Simpson is a Leader in Residence for the Journalism Department in the Emerson College with 27 videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1983 Forum ...
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