CoJMC is offering a variety of special topics, pop-up and core courses during the Spring Three Week Session from Jan. 4 - Jan. 22. Many of the courses are open to all UNL majors so CoJMC students should register ASAP to ensure their spot. Continue reading…
'Climate Change Magazine Production' and 'Being Black in Lincoln' are the only Spring 2021 special topics courses that require students to submit an application. For more info and to apply: Continue reading…
CoJMC's Diversity and Inclusion Committee virtually hosted alumna Briana Aldridge for Multicultural Homecoming. Aldridge shared her thesis on the challenges Black women face breaking into the sports broadcasting industry. See the recording here: Continue reading…
See how Lauren has been keeping a positive mindset during the pandemic. She's turned quarantine into an opportunity to grow and explore new hobbies and interests. Read more: Continue reading…
Interested in learning about memes? Want to become proficient in Google News Lab tools? Or maybe you want to see what it's like working as a journalist during a pandemic. Check out these and more of the Spring 2021 Pop-up courses here: Continue reading…
CoJMC is nominating up to three student journalists with strong photo/visual skills for participation in the prestigious Carnegie-Knight News21 program hosted by Arizona State University. More info: Continue reading…
This semester especially, the special topics courses are rooted in what's happening around the world today—Sport in American Culture, Strategic Health Communication during Covid-19, Social Media and the Digital Landscape, Racial Stereotypes in Entertainment. Sign up here: Continue reading…