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JMC RE-LAUNCHES KENTS CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK JOURNALISTS
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 all JMC students an
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JMC INTRODUCES NEW FOUR-YEAR FINANCIAL AWARDS FOR INCOMING FRESHMEN
Applications Accepted from Dec. 1 to February 1. To attract and retain the strongest journalism and mass communication students in the nation, JMC is introducing a financial award program specifically designed for first-time freshmen entering our School in fall semester 2014. The Promising Schola
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Students Invited to Open Session on JMC Accreditation on Nov. 13
JMC students are encouraged to attend an information session with Dr. Trevor Brown, Professor Emeritus and retired Dean of the Indiana University School of Journalism, who will visit JMC from Nov. 12-14, as part of JMCs reaccreditation process. Dr. Brown is a member of the Accrediting C
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Student Gallery Focuses on Hydraulic Fracturing
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 major, that will be pre
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TV2 Wins Station of the Year, Best Entertainment Show at CMA Awards
For the second year in a row, TV2 has taken top honors in the College Media Associations (CMA) Pinnacle Awards, earning the 2013 TV Station of the Year award at the CMA National College Media Convention in New Orleans. The Agenda, TV2s topical comedy-satire show, also won Best TV Entertain
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91心頭利 Faculty Member Joins Tinker Tour
First the Tinker Tour came to 91心頭利. Now 91心頭利 has joined the Tinker Tour. JMC Professor and Knight Chair in Scholastic Journalism Mark Goodman spoke to high school students and teachers at the 50th Annual Kettle Moraine Press Association Fall Conference in Whitewater, Wisc., on O
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JMC Student Voice Team Launches; Self-Nominations Encouraged
The faculty-led Diversity and Globalization Committee will form a student advisory board, the Student Voice Team (SVT), in early November to help advance JMCs diversity and globalization goals and to ensure that student views and concerns are heard. SVT members will include representatives from
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Distinguished Alumni, Friends Honored At JMCs Annual Award Ceremony
JMC celebrated the outstanding achievements of five alumni and one extraordinary friend at its annual Alumni Awards and Friends Reception and Ceremony on October 4. JMC alumni, faculty, staff, students, as well as family, friends and colleagues of the award recipients, were on hand for the evening
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New Honors Course Helps Students be Smarter Than Their Smartphones
Undergraduate students across campus can now learn about the technology that has made smart phones such a success in a new course titled Be Smarter Than Your Phone. John West, trustees research professor in 91心頭利 Universitys Liquid Crystal Institute created the course based on his career
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Faculty Exhibition Chronicles Public School Desegregation in Leon County, Florida
When journalism professor Ann Schierhorn was a high school student at Florida State University School in 1966, she knew she was witnessing a story that needed to be told. Her classmates Keith Neyland and Mahlon C. Rhaney, Jr. were the first African American students to desegregate the
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