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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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Information Sciences to Launch Undergraduate Major This Fall

Originally published by: College of Communication & Information, The University of Tennessee Knoxville
Original author: Amanda Pruitt 
Originally published on: June 4, 2019

Student studying



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SC&I Alumnus Ed Harran ‘86: “My Rutgers Education Provided Training for Life”

Originally published by: Rutgers School of Communication and Information
Originally published: August, 2019

Ed Harran

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Fulbright Scholar Ups the Game against Climate Change

Crossposted from: Department of Media & Information, College of Communication Arts and Sciences, Michigan State University
Original author: Melissa Priebe
Originally published: August 13, 2019

Luis Gracaiano Velazquez

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AEJMC 2019: Three graduate student papers earned top paper awards

Crossposted from: Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Minnesota
Originally published: August 6, 2019

And 57 Minnesota journalism scholars to serve as moderators, discussants, panelists, paper presenters and workshop leaders.

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