University of North Dakota alumnus Fabrice Moussus will speak about his 30-year career as a reporter and cameraman with ABC News at a presentation at 3:15 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 9, in Room 7 of the Education Building. The talk is part of the AH! Talks, Arts & Humanities Speaker Series. Moussus is perhaps best known for filming the 1981 assassination of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat in Cairo. Moussus came to UND from France 1971 to study journalism and graduated in 1973. He later earned a master\u27s degree from Syracuse University. He worked in local television in upstate New York and Connecticut before joining ABC News in New York City in 1978. During his career, Moussus traveled the world and covered a variety of events, including ...
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