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Archive for January, 2008

J460 students learn about Japanese government »

SoJ Web Report | Jan. 25, 2008
Shuichi Nezaki, a judge from Japan who is at IU studying for an advanced law degree, visited J460 International PR Wednesday to talk to students the Japanese government and legal system.

Two volunteer as journalism mentors for King Day project »

Abby Tonsing | Jan. 24, 2008
Adjunct lecturer Scott Burgins and assistant professor Mike Conway joined 30 other volunteers at Bloomington community radio station WFHB to assist with the production of “A King’s Legacy,” a news story compiled by young journalists.

Zaltsberg explains newspapers’ transitions »

Rosemary Pennington | Jan. 24, 2008
If one word could sum up the newspaper business right now, it would be “transition” – at least in the mind of (Bloomington) Herald-Times editor Bob Zaltsberg. He described that period, as well as how the Herald-Times is adjusting to it, to students in J510 Media and Society Wednesday.

Sportswriter’s key to career success: ‘You have to love it’ »

Bradi Andrews | Jan. 24, 2008
For Indianapolis Star sportswriter Terry Hutchens, simply going through the motions of the job is not enough. Journalism demands much more. “You have to be passionate about it,” he told students in adjunct lecturer Irene Bushaw’s J200 Reporting, Writing and Editing I class Tuesday. “Love vs. like…you have to love it.”

Grieves paper accepted for DGPuK conference »

Gena Asher | Jan. 22, 2008
RelatedRoutledge publishes The Global Journalist (May 13)School research group launches survey (May 10)Faculty, student work set for AEJMC presentation (May 10) Doctoral student Kevin Grieves’ paper, “Il faut du courage: Grenzüberschreitende Berichterstattung in der Region SaarLorLux” ("’It requires courage’: Border-transcending news coverage in the Saar-Lor-Lux region") has been accepted for the 2008 annual conference of [...]

Research journal to publish Yuan paper »

Gena Asher | Jan. 22, 2008
RelatedRoutledge publishes The Global Journalist (May 13)School research group launches survey (May 10)Faculty, student work set for AEJMC presentation (May 10) Doctoral student Sheng Yuan’s paper, "Public Responses to Direct to Consumer Advertising of Prescription Drugs," has been accepted by the Journal of Advertising Research and will be published in March.

Faculty, doctoral students to participate at ICA »

Gena Asher | Jan. 22, 2008
RelatedRoutledge publishes The Global Journalist (May 13)School research group launches survey (May 10)Faculty, student work set for AEJMC presentation (May 10) Faculty and graduate students are headed to the International Communications Association’s annual meeting in Montreal May 22-26. ICA is an academic association for those studying and teaching in communications. Formed 50 years ago, the [...]