Alumna Davis, I Love Lucy writer, dies »
Gena Asher | April 24, 2011
Madelyn Pugh Davis, BA’42, died April 20 at her home in Los Angeles. Next Centennial Road Show May 17 in NYC »
SoJ Web Report | April 19, 2011
Alumni, faculty and students will gather in New York City May 17 for the fourth centennial Road Show celebrating 100 years of journalism at IU. Anyone interested in attending may register online. Sam Yette, MA’59, author of The Choice, dies »
SoJ Web Report | Feb. 10, 2011
Alumnus Sam Yette, the first black Washington, D.C., correspondent for Newsweek, died Jan. 21 at age 81. Students tour Pyle’s hometown, museum »
Audrie Garrison | Jan. 24, 2011
As the Ernie Pyle State Historic Site in Dana, Ind., faces an uncertain future, about 30 journalism students traveled there Friday to learn about the famed war correspondent. Enquirer names Washburn vice president, editor »
SoJ Web Report | Jan. 21, 2011
Alumnus Carolyn Washburn, BA’84, has been appointed vice president and editor of The Cincinnati Enquirer, the newspaper announced earlier this month. She is the first female editor in the newspaper’s 170-year history. Dunwoody to receive Deutschmann »
Gena Asher | Jan. 21, 2011
Sharon Dunwoody, BA’69 and PhD’78, will receive the Paul J. Deutschmann Award for Excellence in Research at this summer’s Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications conference in August. Reporting global religions fellowship deadline Dec. 17 »
SoJ Web Report | Dec. 8, 2010
RelatedLaw, wine bring St. Louis alumni together (May 15)Take It Easy Open July 28 (May 9)Brinkman inducted into Kansas hall of fame (April 25) Working alumni may apply by Dec. 17 for a Knight Luce Fellowship for Reporting on Global Religions, which offers stipends for American journalists to report and write stories that examine how [...]
