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IU Cinema to show movie
based on Pyle’s war years »

Thomas Miller | Sept. 14, 2011
IU Cinema will show The Story of G.I. Joe, a 1945 film about Ernie Pyle’s life as a World War II correspondent.

‘Boot camp’ graduate students now working for WFIU, WTIU »

Gena Asher | Sept. 5, 2011
Graduate students in the digital journalism sequence used a 16-day boot camp to ramp up their skills.

A decade later, Pennington recalls covering Sept. 11 »

Rosemary Pennington | Sept. 5, 2011
Doctoral student Rosemary Pennington was a student journalist at Ohio University when the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, sent the country into shock and panic. She recalls working as a TV and radio journalist that day.

French’s students recount class, internship advice in new book »

Ryan Dorgan | Aug. 17, 2011
Published this summer, Sink the Battleship & other writing lessons from Tom French and friends includes first-person accounts from students of Tom French, the Riley Endowed Chair in Journalism visiting professor who teaches narrative storytelling.

Pyle portrait hangs in governor’s office »

Gena Asher | Aug. 4, 2011
A painting of Pulitzer Prize-winning correspondent Ernie Pyle was installed in the governor’s office July 14, one of a series of rotating artworks celebrating Hoosier achievers.

Campus media leaders describe ‘a day in the life’ »

SoJ Web Report | Aug. 3, 2011
School of Journalism Web reporters Ryan Dorgan, Zina Kumok and Thomas Miller asked campus media leaders how they reached the top.

Journalists recommend must-have smartphone apps »

SoJ Web Report | Aug. 2, 2011
As technology continues to shape the world of journalism, one tool is emerging as the game changer, the all-in-one tool for on-the-ground reporting: the smartphone.