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Murrow College Helps Launch #IFEELINSPIRED Campaign for Washington Consortium for Liberal Arts

Originally published by: The Edward R. Murrow College of Communication, Washington State University
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I feel inspired

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USC Annenberg launches new master’s program in public relations and advertising

Originally published by: School for Communication and Journalism, University of Southern California
Original author: Emily Cavalcanti
Originally published on: February 20, 2020

desk with papers

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CCI 50th Anniversary: Professors Who Made an Impact – Part II

Originally published by: College of Communication & Information, The University of Tennessee Knoxville
Originally published on: March 9 2020
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To celebrate the College of Communication and Information’s 50th anniversary, we asked our alumni about their most impactful professors. From genuinely caring to fiercely motivating, these professors shaped students’ careers and lives.

Michael O’Brien

JEM, 2010

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CCI 50th Anniversary: My Proudest Moment – Part I

Originally published by: College of Communication & Information, The University of Tennessee Knoxville
Originally published on: March 16, 2020
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To celebrate the College of Communication and Information’s 50th anniversary, we asked our alumni about their proudest accomplishments. Before beginning professional careers, they learned to deliver speeches, beat deadlines, and tell stories about the Knoxville campus and beyond. 

N. Steve Tinder 

JEM, 1972

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Alumnus William Tuchrello ‘74: “I Learned From my Rutgers’ Experience the Value of Listening”

Originally published by: School of Communication and Information, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Originally published on: March 5, 2020

SC&I alum William Tuchrello reflects on the ways his MLS degree from SC&I contributes to his phenomenal professional success.

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Survivors Reflect Strength and Individuality in MSU Union Exhibit

Originally published by: School of Journalism, College of Communication Arts and Sciences, Michigan State University
Original author: Melissa Priebe
Originally published on: Feb 24, 2020

We are Work Everything gallery exhibit

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UNC Hussman Dean Susan King named Scripps Howard Administrator of the Year

Originally published by: Hussman School of Media and Journalism, The University of North Carolina
Originally published on: March 3, 2020

Dean Susan King

UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media Dean Susan King has been honored as the 2019 Scripps Howard Administrator of the Year.

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UK Offers Unique Dual Credit Program

Originally published by: UKNOW | University of Kentucky News
Original author: By Amanda Nelson and Meg Mills
Originally published on: February 27, 2020

Dual credit class

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Experts Discuss Gender Bias and Ways to Improve Media

Originally published by: School of Communication, University of Miami
Original author: Karina Valdes
Originally published on: March 4, 2020

Women Who Communicate

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Diane McFarlin to Retire as Dean of the UF College of Journalism and Communications

Originally published by: College of Journalism and Communications, University of Florida
Originally published on: March 9, 2020

Dean Diane McFarlin

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Penn State to host 2020 'Thinking Within' symposium on March 28

Originally published by: Penn State News
Original author: Sarah Robie
Originally published on: Monday, March 2, 2020

Thinking Within Symposium

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Two C&IS Students Named to AAF Most Promising Multicultural Students Class of 2020

Originally published by:  College of Communication & Information Sciences, The University of Alabama
Originally published on: December, 6, 2019


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For some, undergraduate success the result of summer camp experience

Originally published by: Penn State News
Originally published on: Monday, February 10, 2020

Camps taught by Bellisario College faculty help position participants to thrive on campus

Senior Ava Rash

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New course documents mass shootings using oral history accounts

Originally published by: School for Communication and Journalism, University of Southern California
Original author: Ted B. Kissell
Originally published on: January 24, 2020

Ivy Schamis, a history teacher from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, talks to USC Annenberg students about the mass shooting at her school.

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Alumni Profile: Bryce Peake, data scientist for Hilton’s Innovation Lab

Originally published by: School of Journalism and Communication, University of Oregon 
Original author: Becky Hoag
Originally published by: September 4, 2019

Bryce Peake

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Brechner Center Launches Open-Access Journal of Civic Information

Originally published by: College of Journalism and Communications, University of Florida 
Originally published on: September 4, 2019

The Brechner Center for Freedom of Information today announced the debut of the Journal of Civic Information, the first open-access, interdisciplinary journal that publishes peer-reviewed research related to the field of public information accessibility.

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McConaughey joins Moody College faculty

Originally published by: Moody College of Communication, The University of Texas at Austin
Original author: Natalie England
Originally published on: August 28, 2019

Academy Award winner began teaching at UT Austin in 2015

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Society of Professional Journalists Recognizes Murrow, WSU Students

Originally published by: The Edward R. Murrow College of Communication, Washington State University
Originally published: August, 2019

The Society of Professional Journalists honored more than a dozen WSU student journalists with its regional 2019 Mark of Excellence awards.

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A Day in the Life of a UI Journalism Alum

Originally published by: School of Journalism and Mass Communication, The University of IowaOriginal author: Daisy Hutzell-Rodman (B.A. 1998)
Originally published on: July 19, 2019

Many journalists can tell you the moment the knew they wanted to be a reporter; in my case, that moment was in November 1991--the destruction of the Berlin Wall. I remember watching the news in history class and wondering what it must be like in the Soviet Union.

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The Ida B. Wells Society, Which Aims to Boost Investigative Reporters of Color, Relocates to UNC-Chapel Hill

Originally published by: indyweek.com
Original author: Thomsai MCDonald
Originally published: August 21, 2019

A national investigative reporting organization cofounded by a celebrated journalist with deep roots in the Triangle has found a new home at UNC-Chapel Hill.

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