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Curiosity led us to meet these cool cats

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You don’t have to be a journalist to get an idea published. Curious viewers took action on social media recently, and the PBS NewsHour satisfied their curiosity with this lighthearted piece: The NewsHour’s Family of Furry Friends

Before you engage and enjoy, here’s a friendly reminder about curiosity:

  • Curiosity leads to questions
  • The more you ask, the more you find out
  • The more you find out, the more you know
  • The more you know, the more confident you feel
  • The more confident you feel, the more comfortable you are asking questions
  • And then you are back where you started — being curious and acting on that trait by asking more questions

The reward for curiosity? Stories that answer readers’ questions and satisfy their curiosity — as well as your own. With a few “furry friends” as a special bonus.

(These two profs are no longer teaching at Syracuse University’s Newhouse School, but we are still thinking.)


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