Three CoJMC students took on New York City and London, England, this past summer thanks to three alumni who created advertising and public relations scholarships. The scholarships were created to assist students who pursue low paying or unfunded internships, pursue international travel experiences o Continue reading…
Drum roll for Tyler Bollish, please. He was chosen as the winner of the selfie with Dean Marron who is treating Bollish to an all expense paid dinner with her. Big thanks to all who participated at the “Back 2 School Bash” selfie with the dean event. If you haven’t yet stopped by Andersen 141 to pic Continue reading…
Robby Korth, Morgan Spiehs and Jacy Marmaduke contributed to this year’s News21 project titled “Gun Wars.” The project, which launched the end of August, has more than 100 articles and videos published in a range of publications with more being added every day.
Amy Struthers presented research at the Centers for Disease Control National Conference on Health Communication, Marketing and Media, in Atlanta, Georgia, in August. Her research covers a six-year public health campaign in Nebraska high schools across the state. Continue reading…
BTN’s LiveBIG program highlighted Nebraska Mosaic, a journalism project that focuses on Lincoln’s immigrant and refugee communities. “You can be a foreign correspondent without leaving Lincoln,” said Tim Anderson, journalism, in the Aug. 18 article.
Bobby Caina Calvan was named AAJA Member of the Year at the Asian American Journalism Association conference Aug. 26. The award recognized his work as chair of AAJA’s MediaWatch Committee, which monitors newsrooms for fair and accurate coverage of minorities, and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgend Continue reading…
The grad program welcomed 16 M.A. students to the CoJMC grad program this fall. Please drop by the grad assistant office in 309 Andersen and say hi to the five who are graduate teaching or research assistants.
The students and what they are studying are as follows:
IMC
Sara Brooke
Jemalyn Griffi Continue reading…
Three CoJMC students took on New York City and London, England, this past summer thanks to three alumni who created advertising and public relations scholarships. The scholarships were created to assist students who pursue unfunded or underfunded internships, pursue international travel experiences Continue reading…
Journalism professor and Nebraska author Joe Starita’s book, “I Am a Man: Chief Standing Bear’s Journey for Justice,” is now accessible to Nebraskans with a print-related disability. The Nebraska Library Commission recording is available for direct download to any qualifying U.S. resident through th Continue reading…