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Archive for June, 2009

Dilts appointed to campus mediation committee, review board »

Gena Asher | June 23, 2009
Professor Jon Dilts has been chosen to serve on Indiana University’s Faculty Mediation Committee and on the Student Academic Appointees Board of Review. Appointment to both committees is by election of the members of the Bloomington Faculty Council. The mediation committee serves faculty, librarians and administrators by investigating grievances and attempting to resolve them through [...]

Alumni, faculty reminisce at Cream and Crimson breakfast »

Jessica Birthisel | June 22, 2009
Alumni, current students and faculty members gathered Saturday morning for the School of Journalism’s Cream and Crimson alumni breakfast.

11 finish Teaching Fellows Workshop »

Jessica Birthisel | June 22, 2009
Eleven new teachers from around the country left Bloomington last week with some new ideas, some practical advice and a network of colleagues to call on for help.

Seven faculty to lead Mini U sessions »

Jessica Birthisel | June 19, 2009
Seven journalism faculty members will teach sessions at this year’s sold-out Mini University June 21-26, working with some of the hundreds of alumni and other participants who come to campus for continuing education.

Easton reports from Berlin »

Gena Asher | June 17, 2009
Kaylyn Easton reports from the Radio in the American Sector (RIAS) journalist exchange program in Berlin.

Moscowitz’s dissertation earns top AEJMC award »

Jessica Birthisel | June 15, 2009
What do you get when you combine a timely topic, a strong work ethic, ambitious methodologies and a “dream team” committee? For Leigh Moscowitz, Ph.D. ’08, you earn the the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication’s Nafziger-White-Salwen Dissertation Award.

HSJI teacher sessions kick off Monday »

Jessica Birthisel | June 12, 2009
Over the next few weeks, high school journalism teachers from around the country will switch into student mode during IU’s 63rd annual High School Journalism Institute.