NABJ launches service projects, sets networking objectives »
Shannon McEnerney | Nov. 10, 2009
The members of the IU Chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists met Monday to discuss their current service-project and to look ahead to next semester, but Thanksgiving break was also on their agenda, too.
Via Skype, data specialist describes using numbers in reporting »
Sarah Hutchins | Nov. 10, 2009
Grant Smith, a freelance journalist and data specialist, joined students to discuss the power of data in online reporting. PRSSA workshop features resume critiques, professional advice »
Shannon McEnerney | Nov. 7, 2009
Amy Bishop was one of about 20 who attended Thursday night’s resume workshop and critique session hosted by the IU chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America. New reporting course
includes travel to Kenya »
Jessica Birthisel | Nov. 7, 2009
Students already are looking into the School of Journalism’s newest travel course, Reporting on HIV/AIDS in Africa, which will be offered in Summer Session I. Student publications win more than 50 awards »
SoJ Web Report | Nov. 4, 2009
Indiana University Bloomington’s student publications won more than 50 awards from three national associations this past week, including national first places for IU’s newspaper and magazine. Smiley reflects on IU years at SPEA dedication »
Julia Bergman | Nov. 2, 2009
Journalist, author and radio talk show host Tavis Smiley arrived at Indiana University’s campus in August of 1982 with no money for tuition and no place to stay. Friday, SPEA renamed its atrium in honor of this well-known alumnus. 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.
