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Archive for December, 2011

Study: More than half of journalism students travel abroad, highest percentage at IU »

Stephanie Doctrow | Dec. 27, 2011
According to a recent study from the IU Office of Overseas Study, 57 percent of journalism students travel abroad, a higher percentage than any IU unit.

Hetrick joins school as visiting professor, PR program consultant »

SoJ Web Report | Dec. 23, 2011
Bruce K. Hetrick, a long-time leader in the public relations industry in Indianapolis, will join the School of Journalism at IUPUI in January as a visiting professor and consultant to the public relations program.

School celebrates careers of four retiring faculty »

SoJ Web Report | Dec. 15, 2011
The School of Journalism faculty, staff and students celebrated the careers of four professors who retire at the end of fall semester with a reception Wednesday in the Indiana Memorial Union.

Pyle among first 10 honorees in Indianapolis project »

SoJ Web Report | Dec. 14, 2011
Ernie Pyle, one of the School of Journalism’s most famous alumni, is one of the first 10 honorees to be immortalized on columns along Georgia Street in Indianapolis, the city announced Wednesday.

Learning and teaching journalism skills requires more than instinct »

SoJ Web Report | Dec. 13, 2011
Professional-in-Residence Joe Coleman reflects on what he’s learned about teaching reporting.

Salon’s Lauerman thrives in immediacy of online news »

SoJ Web Report | Dec. 13, 2011
Kerry Lauerman has spent more than a decade at Salon, and last November, he was named editor-in- chief.

Federico makes headlines as 9/11 attorney »

SoJ Web Report | Dec. 13, 2011
For almost four years, Nav Lt. Cmdr. Richard Federico was the defense attorney for Ramzi Binalshibh, who was accused of being the middleman for lead hijacker Mohammed Atta, and Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the al-Quaida mastermind behind the Twin Towers attacks.