Pulitzer winner French to join faculty in 2009 »
SoJ Web Report | Aug. 28, 2008
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Thomas French has accepted an offer to serve on the faculty in the Indiana University School of Journalism beginning in fall 2009. Parameswaran attends symposium »
Gena Asher | Aug. 22, 2008
Associate professor Radhika Parameswaran participated in an invited international and interdisciplinary symposium, "Media, Religion, and Culture," in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Aug. 14-18. She presented a paper, "Erotic Love and Fanatic Violence in the Film Mr & Mrs. Iyer." Participants in the conference included scholars from Germany, Nigeria, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Australia, South Africa, India, United [...] Speaker Series kicks off Sept. 8 »
SoJ Web Report | Aug. 21, 2008
National Public Radio’s Nina Totenberg, who covers the Supreme Court and legal affairs; book and magazine author Elizabeth Gilbert; and Leonard Downie, formerly executive editor at The Washington Post, are featured Speaker Series guests. Metzgar to present paper at APSA conference »
Gena Asher | Aug. 21, 2008
Assistant professor Emily Metzgar will present a paper, “Blogs and State Politics,” at the American Political Science Association conference in Boston next week. The paper derives from Metzgar’s dissertation research focused on the impact of state-focused political blogs in states around the country. RelatedLearn more at the APSA Web site.Routledge publishes The Global Journalist (May [...] School welcomes new faculty, staff »
Greg Ruhland | Aug. 21, 2008
Along with returning and new students, the School of Journalism welcomes new faculty and staff this fall. Gall column reflects on Iraqi visit »
SoJ Web Report | Aug. 19, 2008
School of Journalism Director of Experiential Learning and Recruitment Jessica Gall is one of several community columnists at the (Bloomington, Ind.) Herald-Times. Her most recent column is a reflection of her interaction with 15 Iraqi college students who spent more than four weeks this summer in Bloomington as guests of the school. (Posted with permission. [...] Raymer addresses Terre Haute group »
Gena Asher | Aug. 19, 2008
Associate professor Steve Raymer gave an illustrated lecture on the global Indian Diaspora to about 125 members of the Indian Association of Terre Haute at the group’s annual Indian Independence Day celebration in August. RelatedRoutledge publishes The Global Journalist (May 13)School research group launches survey (May 10)Faculty, student work set for AEJMC presentation (May 10)
