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French revisits Pulitzer Prize-winning story »

SoJ Web Report | Nov. 16, 2011
Riley Visiting Professor Tom French continued to follow the story of the murder of three Ohio women documented in his Pulitzer Prize-winning series, Angels & Demons, by meeting with their husband and father just before the man convicted of the murders was executed in a Florida prison.

IU students sweep Keating competition »

SoJ Web Report | Nov. 13, 2011
IU journalism students swept the 25th annual Thomas R. Keating Feature Writing Contest Nov. 12, taking the top three prizes.

Columnist Brooks to lead fall Speaker Series »

SoJ Web Report | Oct. 10, 2011
New York Times columnist David Brooks will lead off the school’s fall Speaker Series with a talk at 7 p.m. Nov. 1 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The event is free and open to the public.

Students, faculty earn SPJ state honors »

SoJ Web Report | April 26, 2011
Students, faculty and alumni earned numerous awards for their work in print, online and in radio at the Society of Professional Journalists’ Indy Pro Chapter annual awards banquet April 22.

Jump-start your job, internship
search at Career Cafes »

Gena Asher | April 24, 2011
RelatedRead more about Career Cafes.Experts Workshop provides networking, feedback (Nov. 15)Sign up now for Nov. 12 Experts Workshop (Oct. 28)Untold Stories: Workshop focuses on nonprofits (Sept. 23) Career Cafes offer a way to plan your internship and job searches. Career Services director Marcia Debnam will be on hand to help you develop your strategies and [...]

IU tops Hearst for second year, three students to compete at nationals »

SoJ Web Report | April 14, 2011
Indiana University has won the Intercollegiate Writing Competition portion of the Randolph Hearst Foundation’s Journalism Awards Program for the second year in a row, and three IU students will compete in the national contest in San Francisco in June.

News bureau to cover women’s Final Four »

Gena Asher | March 28, 2011
For the second year, IU journalism students will work alongside professionals to cover an NCAA Final Four in Indianapolis.