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Archive for June, 2008

Howard Reporting Competition 2008 »

Gena Asher | June 15, 2008
Nine students from around the nation who are winners in the Roy W. Howard National Collegiate Reporting Competition  will be reporting on their experiences in Korea and Japan.

Students spend summer on the job »

Savannah Worley | June 12, 2008
Students are spending their vacations at the Indiana Daily Student, WTIU and the Bloomington Alternative completing internships and providing news to the Bloomington community.

Teaching fellows transition from pros to professors »

Michael Zennie | June 12, 2008
Now in its 31st year, the school’s annual Teaching Fellows Workshop takes a handful of talented new professors from across the country and brings them together for a week of classes taught largely by School of Journalism faculty members. The goal is to help the fellows become better teachers when they return to their colleges and universities in the fall.

Howard competition group heads to Asia »

Savannah Worley | June 12, 2008
Winners of the Roy W. Howard National Collegiate Reporting Competition leave Saturday for a 13-day tour of South Korea and Japan.

School hosts alumni breakfast Saturday »

SoJ Web Report | June 9, 2008
School of Journalism alumni attending IU’s Cream and Crimson Weekend are invited to stop by Ernie Pyle Hall Saturday, June 14, for breakfast and reconnecting with old friends. Alumni will meet in the lounge, then will tour the building to check out recent updates to the facility. They’ll also stop by the IDS to reminisce [...]

Raymer visits Mexico to prepare for new book »

Gena Asher | June 8, 2008
Courtesy photo Associate professor Steve Raymer is shooting Mexico to prepare for his next book. RelatedRoutledge publishes The Global Journalist (May 13)School research group launches survey (May 10)Faculty, student work set for AEJMC presentation (May 10) Associate professor Steve Raymer focused his lens on Mexico City’s Plaza de la Constitución, or El Zócalo, during a [...]

Nord to co-lead seminar »

Gena Asher | June 4, 2008
Professor David Nord is a faculty member for the American Antiquarian Society’s summer seminar, “The Newspaper and the Culture of Print in the Early American Republic,” June 18-23 in Worcester, Mass. Nord joins John Nerone of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Vincent Golden, curator of newspapers and periodicals at the AAS, in leading [...]