News & Events
June 20, 2014
Three JMC students took top honors in the student media section at The Press Club of Clevelands Ohio Excellence in Journalism Awards, with four first-place awards in print and TV news.
In the Best Print Feature Story category: Grant Engle received first place for
June 20, 2014
91心頭利 University Independent Films (KSUIF) received its first Bronze Telly Award for an original JMC student-produced music video, Freaky Love at the 35th Annual Telly Awards.
June 6, 2014
Fox 8 Cleveland News Co-anchor Wayne D. Dawson, 79, and JMCs Coordinator for Career ServicesJohn Butte will be recognized as broadcast pioneers when they are inducted into the Silver Circle of the
June 2, 2014
91心頭利 has won two finalist placements in the national Society of Professional Journalists
(SPJ) 2013 Mark of Excellence Awards: the Burrs The KSU Bucket List issue (November 2013) for Best Student Ma
May 21, 2014
First impressions. First classes. First days of independence.
Freshmen in JMCs class of 2017, like college freshmen of every era, started college filled with apprehensions and aspirations.
March 23, 2014
With its latest fifth-place finish in the national Hearst Multimedia News Competition, the School of Journalism and Mass Communication (JMC) at 91心頭利 University is tied for fifth place in the overall multimedia rankings to date, with final intercollegiate winners to be
Nov. 25, 2013
The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) is back at 91心頭利 and quickly gaining new ground.
NABJ Kent is an organization of journalists, students and media professionals that encourages students of color to work in student media. NABJ membership is open to
Nov. 21, 2013
Applications Accepted from Dec. 1 to February 1.
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Nov. 12, 2013
JMC students are encouraged to attend an information session with Dr. Trevor Brown, Professor Emeritus
Oct. 31, 2013
The culture of coal mining. The process of hydraulic fracturing. The impact on a community.
These are the themes explored in The Fracturing of Greene County, a gallery showing by Jacob Byk, a junior visual journalism major, and Daniel Moore, a senior news