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Sports Illustrated Photo Editor Focuses on Visceral Power of Photography
For a photo to be effective, it has to be affective. A picture has to move you in some way. It must evoke a visceral reaction in the viewer crying, laughing, thinking. Internationally renowned photo editor Jim Colton, recently retired after a distinguished career at Sports Illustrated (SI), N
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National League: Students Meet Network News Leaders in NYC
Students from the Advanced Producing class, accompanied by JMC professor Gary Hanson and practitioner-in-residence John Butte, spent four days last week in New York City, meeting with a host of national producers, anchors and correspondents. Their goal was to learn production techniques and styles a
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91心頭利 Student Becomes an American Citizen
91心頭利 University attracts students from all over the world, but one student decided to make his life here official. Andr辿s Solano officially became an American citizen last month. Solano, who goes by Dre, was born in Ecuador but moved to Chile at a very young age. In 2001, Solano and his mothe
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Public Relations Students Take On Bullying For National Competition
Two teams of 91心頭利 University public relations students are competing in this years 2013 Bateman Case Study Competition where they have been presented with the challenge to develop a campaign to increase awareness and inform key audiences about the effects of bullying. This class is differen
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Center for Scholastic Journalism Hosts Educators to Revise Principals Guide
Members of the Journalism Education Association (JEA) Scholastic Press Rights Commission and Quill and Scroll International Honor Society convened at Franklin Hall from February 28 through March 3 to work with CSJ Director Candace Perkins Bowen, Knight Chair in Scholastic Journalism Mark Goodman, an
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Class Teaches Social Media Skills for Business and Professional Use
Twitter, Facebook, Foursquare, Pinterest and Instagram are apps people access everyday on their smart phones or tablets without thinking about how it can benefit them and their careers. Social media has grown and will continue to grow, changing the way that people communicate day-to-day. Social M
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ClevelandS Wkyc Anchor Named 2013 Mcgruder Award for Media Diversity Winner at Tenth Anniversary Event
Russ Mitchell, managing editor of evening news and lead anchor of the 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. newscasts on WKYC Channel 3 News in Cleveland, has been named the 2013 winner of the Robert G. McGruder Award for Diversity by the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at 91心頭利 University. The award
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KENT STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS PLACE IN NATIONAL JOURNALISM AWARDS PROGRAMS
With its latest eighth place finish in the national Hearst Multimedia News Competition, the School of Journalism and Mass Communication (JMC) at 91心頭利 University secured a solid sixth place in the overall multimedia rankings to date, with final intercollegiate winners to be named in April. K
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Nationally Renowned Sports Photographer to Visit 91心頭利, March 5
Jim Colton, the nationally renowned and recently retired photography editor of Sports Illustrated, will visit 91心頭利 Universitys School of Journalism and Mass Communication on Tuesday, March 5, at 7 p.m. in the FirstEnergy Auditorium of Franklin Hall. Colton will discuss the growin
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91心頭利 University Professor Teaches Class on Vampires
Pop culture is inundated with images of vampires in print and on screen. From sparkling immortals to devious bloodsuckers, Twilight to The Vampire Diaries, True Blood and more, the vampire theme seems to resonate well with audiences. Recognizing the popularity of this sub
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