BusinessWeek editor David Rocks lectures Thursday »
Gena Asher | Jan. 26, 2009
Courtesy photo BusinessWeek’s David Rocks visits campus Thursday and Friday. RelatedRead more about David Rocks.Routledge publishes The Global Journalist (May 13)Panel on women in news set for Monday (April 19)Panel discusses media coverage of LGBT community (April 17) Senior editor for global news at BusinessWeek magazine David Rocks visits IU this week and will [...] Metzgar article in law publication »
Gena Asher | Jan. 23, 2009
Assistant professor Emily Metzgar’s article, “Neither Seen nor Heard: Media in America’s juvenile courts,” originally published in Communication Law and Policy, has been selected for inclusion in the University of La Verne Law Review’s Selective Bibliographic Index of Juvenile Law Publications (2007-2008), now available on Westlaw/Lexis and in hard copy at 30 U. La Verne [...] Wood tapped as service learning faculty mentor »
Gena Asher | Jan. 23, 2009
Lecturer Beth Wood has been selected as one of three faculty mentors in the Office of Service Learning’s 2009 Project Engage, a program that encourages to incorporate service learning into coursework. Project Engage will select six faculty members on this campus to develop new service-learning courses. The faculty mentors are faculty members who already have [...] Dvorak presents paper at AEJMC meeting »
Gena Asher | Jan. 23, 2009
Professor Jack Dvorak presented a research paper at the mid-winter meeting of the AEJMC Scholastic Journalism Division Jan. 10 at the Poynter Institute in St. Petersburg, Fla. The paper, “Minority Student Academic Comparisons Between Those With and Those Without High School Newspaper or Yearbook Experience,” was co-authored by Candace Perkins Bowen of Kent State and [...] Folklore department highlights Evans’ book »
Gena Asher | Jan. 23, 2009
Associate professor Michael Evans’ book, Isuma: Inuit Video Art, was one of four books celebrated by the IU Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology at a special event Jan. 16. Folklore department professor Michael Foster presented the book to the audience, describing its content and usefulness in teaching and research. RelatedRoutledge publishes The Global Journalist (May [...] Martin’s paper on online speech to appear in journal »
Gena Asher | Jan. 23, 2009
Doctoral student Jason Martin’s paper, "Return to the Marketplace: Balancing Anonymous Online Speech and Defamation," has been accepted for publication in a future edition of the Journal of Media Law & Ethics. Martin’s paper looks at how courts have created a balancing standard to cases that involve anonymous online commentary and plaintiffs’ defamation rights. RelatedRoutledge [...] Fargo testifies at Indiana Senate to support open meeting bill »
Gena Asher | Jan. 23, 2009
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 Tony Fargo testified before the Indiana Senate’s Local Government Committee on Jan. 21 in support of Senate Bill 232. The bill would empower judges to levy civil penalties against public officials who [...]
