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Archive for March, 2008

Editor to talk about transitioning from college to magazines »

Gena Asher | March 29, 2008
Ed2010 founder and alumna Chandra Czape-Turner (B.A.J.  ‘96), executive editor of CosmoGirl magazine, visits Saturday, April 5, 3:45 p.m. in the Ernie Pyle Auditorium to talk about transitioning from college to a career in magazine journalism. During her visit to campus, Czape-Turner will critique students’ work. Those interested in this should sign up at the [...]

Washburn to address academic publishing »

Gena Asher | March 29, 2008
Patrick Washburn, M.A. ’73, Ph.D. ’84, visits April 7, 2:30 p.m. in the Ernie Pyle Lounge to talk about his work as a journal editor and to provide insight into the world of academic publishing. The professor at Ohio University’s E.W. Scripps School of Journalism has been the editor of Journalism History, this country’s oldest [...]

Bean to keynote Asian Culture Center celebration »

Gena Asher | March 29, 2008
Courtesy photo, IU [...]

Parameswaran chapter in new book »

Gena Asher | March 27, 2008
Associate professor Radhika Parameswaran’s article, "Feminist Media Ethnography in India: Exploring Power, Gender, and Culture in the Field," previously published in the journal Qualitative Inquiry, has been selected and reprinted as a chapter in the textbook Emergent Methods in Social Research, edited by Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber and Patricia Lina Leavy, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.RelatedParameswaran [...]

IDS, Arbutus snag newly-renamed Adams awards, CSPA honors »

Rosemary Pennington | March 25, 2008
IDS and Arbutus staffers returned from spring break not only rested, but also having won numerous collegiate journalism awards, including two named for publisher David Adams, who died last summer.

Safire analyzes candidates’ election strategies »

Abby Tonsing | March 25, 2008
Pulitzer Prize-winning commentator William Safire’s speech “What’s Going to Happen in Washington and the World?” marked the second of three School of Journalism Spring Speakers Series.

Pennington wins Alabama AP award »

Gena Asher | March 24, 2008
Masters student Rosemary Pennington won Best Specialized Reporter from the Alabama Associated Press Broadcasters Association. She was honored for a series of reports completed while a producer with public radio station WBHM in Birmingham, Ala., last year. The series, “God, Darwin & Dixie,” chronicled the debate over evolution in the state and how [...]
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