SPJ chapter meets Thursday »
Gena Asher | Oct. 27, 2009
RelatedFormer Kenya class partner now KTN broadcaster (May 13)PRSSA team wins Contiki contest (May 14)Students interested in magazines find several options to learn, network (May 2) Members will plan an upcoming fundraiser at the next meeting of the IU chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists at 6:45 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 29, in EP 214. [...] Graduate student’s work continues with symposium »
Shannon McEnerney | Oct. 23, 2009
Shameka Neely’s mission to report on the diversity and race relations affecting the country began last November with her documentary Witnesses to History and continued Wednesday at a symposium, “Race in the Age of Obama,” at the Indiana Memorial Union’s Whittenberger Auditorium. Career Cafes offer drop-in consultations for job, internship search »
Shannon McEnerney | Oct. 23, 2009
Career Services Director Marcia Debnam sets aside several hours a week to host these events, where she advises students one-on-one to help them develop skills and increase their marketability for internships and jobs post-graduation. Bikers, walkers contribute
to ‘greening’ of school »
Sarah Hutchins | Oct. 21, 2009
As Indiana University works to make the Bloomington campus eco-friendly, faculty and staff at the School of Journalism are striving to make their carbon footprints just a little bit smaller. Duvall to teach two original courses through Global Village »
Gena Asher | Oct. 21, 2009
Doctoral student Spring-Serenity Duvall will teach two original courses at IU in the spring semester for two other departments. Based on her dissertation and thesis research, the courses will be offered by the Global Village Living-Learning Center and the Gender Studies Department. The Global Village course was selected after a competitive proposal process that included [...] Martin paper on online media presented at conference »
Gena Asher | Oct. 21, 2009
Doctoral student Jason Martin presented a paper at the annual meeting of the Southern Association for Public Opinion Research Oct. 8-9 in Raleigh, N.C. Martin’s paper, "Are the Answers on the Internet? Political Knowledge and the Democratizing Potential of Online Media," was part of a panel focused on media and public opinion survey research methodology. [...] Conway co-author of journal’s
lead article on ethics gap »
Gena Asher | Oct. 21, 2009
Assistant professor Mike Conway and alumnus Jacob Groshek are authors of the lead article in the latest issue of Communication Education. Their article, “Forgive Me Now, Fire Me Later: Mass Communication Students’ Ethics Gap Concerning School and Journalism,” is based on the student ethics surveys the School of Journalism has been conducting for the past [...]
