How to deal with fake news? Pros to share their strategies at free symposium at Club, March 9

What’s fact and what’s fake? Those questions dominated the 2016 election campaign and swirl today in Donald Trump’s presidency, providing new challenges for journalists as they seek to cover the White House accurately and fairly.

You can get help in facing those challenges at a free symposium sponsored by the Missouri School of Journalism, the Reynolds Journalism Institute, and the National Press Club Journalism Institute, from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the National Press Club on Thursday, March 9.

The event is free, but and reservations are required. If interested in attending, register here. Please note that the program and luncheon require separate registrations.

White House correspondents, Washington bureau chiefs, fact-checking experts, media critics and former White House officials will share their strategies for covering the new administration at the event, the Missouri-Hurley Symposium.

The event will include a luncheon, where Major Garrett, chief White House correspondent at CBS News, will be the keynote speaker.

For a full list of program panelists and their bios, click here.