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Archive for November, 2008

Spegele wins sixth in Hearst contest »

Gena Asher | Nov. 21, 2008
RelatedLearn more about the Hearst Awards program.Corya wins Counts photojournalism award (May 14)Students celebrate Hearst achievements (May 3)Students interested in magazines find several options to learn, network (May 2) IU’s Brian Spegele won sixth place in college feature writing and a $500 scholarship in the 49th annual William Randolph Hearst Foundation’s Journalism Awards Program. The [...]

Marks outlines life of Foreign Service officer »

Shannon Ryker | Nov. 21, 2008
IU alumnus David Marks spoke about his career as a Foreign Service officer with several classes during his visit Monday and Tuesday.

National Press Club presents Centennial Forum at IUPUI »

SoJ Web Report | Nov. 20, 2008
RelatedLearn more about the National Press Club.Martin, Fargo conduct access law info sessions for group from Ukraine (March 29)Stocking on board of Open Notebook (Nov. 14)Martin colloquium Sept. 20 (Sept. 21) The School of Journalism is teaming up with the National Press Club to look at the future of the news media and how to [...]

Weaver talks on ‘Global Journalist’ at UNC »

Gena Asher | Nov. 20, 2008
Roy W. Howard Professor David Weaver spoke about some of the key findings from the 1982 to 2007 American Journalist studies and from his book, The Global Journalist, at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington Nov. 14.  His talks were arranged by professor Janis Cakars, who completed his Ph.D. at Indiana’s School of Journalism [...]

Quill & Scroll publishes Dvorak article »

Gena Asher | Nov. 20, 2008
Professor Jack Dvorak’s article, “Journalists and Academics: J-Students Perform Better,” was published in the October/November 2008 issue of Quill & Scroll magazine. Quill & Scoll is an honorary journalism society for high school students and advisers. Learn more at the organization’s Web site. RelatedRoutledge publishes The Global Journalist (May 13)School research group launches survey (May [...]

Journal accepts Parameswaran manuscript »

Gena Asher | Nov. 20, 2008
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 Radhika Parameswaran and Kavitha Cardoza’s manuscript, Melanin on the Margins: Advertising and the Cultural Politics of Skin Lightening in India, has been accepted for publication as a stand-alone monograph in Journalism & [...]

Stocking, Major work featured in upcoming book »

Gena Asher | Nov. 20, 2008
Associate professor Holly Stocking and assistant professor Lesa Hatley Major have signed contracts to contribute to the forthcoming Encyclopedia of Science and Technology Communication, edited by Susanna Priest, the editor of the journal Science Communication.  Hatley Major’s contribution will be on “Scientists as Sources,” and Stocking’s contributions will be on “Uncertainty in Science” and on [...]