Fox Sports’ Joe Buck wraps up Speaker Series »
Gena Asher | Nov. 3, 2009
Courtesy photo Fox Sports’ Joe Buck wraps up the school’s fall Speaker Series with a talk Nov. 10. The talk is free and open to the public. RelatedBuck headlines fundraiserStar editor advises using data to ‘cut through the noise’ (Nov. 15)Buck meets with studentsto share career advice (Nov. 12)Fox Sports’ Buck talkson lifelong love of [...] 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. Grad student’s film documents
Trash to Treasure event »
Shannon McEnerney | Oct. 14, 2009
The end result of graduate student John Patishnock’s work culminated in his documentary, Trash to Treasure, which he directed, produced and wrote, and showed to an audience at the Ernie Pyle Hall auditorium Tuesday night. Gillis article on sports coverage set for publication »
Gena Asher | June 23, 2009
Doctoral student William Gillis’s article, "‘Rebellion in the Kingdom of Swat’: Sportswriters, African-American athletes and coverage of Curt Flood’s lawsuit against Major League Baseball," has been accepted by the journal American Journalism and will appear in the Spring 2009 issue, available in July. RelatedMartin article on college coaches in research journal (Nov. 17)Kothari paper on [...] Panel outlines advantages of journalism grad school »
Sarah Hutchins | April 16, 2009
To learn more about the graduate studies program, several students attended a five-person panel discussion Wednesday hosted by Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies Amy Reynolds. Birthisel’s paper wins first place in ‘Challenges to Change’ »
Gena Asher | April 5, 2009
First-year doctoral student Jessica Birthisel’s conference paper, "More Than Just Dicksmithing: Hip Hop and Black Male Heterosexual Representation," won first place in the social science division of Indiana University’s Challenges to Change conference paper contest. The New Voices in Academia conference, organized by IU’s Graduate and Professional Student Organization, was March 27 at the Wells [...] IU tops survey of published student authors »
Riya V. Anandwala | March 6, 2009
According to a study published in last fall’s Journalism & Mass Communication Educator (JMCE), IU’s graduate students have had more journalism research papers published than 14 other schools ranked in the study.
