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School mourns loss of Beth Wood »

SoJ Web Report | Nov. 15, 2009
The School of Journalism community is mourning the loss of senior lecturer Beth Wood, who died Saturday afternoon in Bloomington from complications of treatment for lung cancer.

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 fundraiserNewspaper editors tell how they guide narrative storytelling (Nov. 23)Star editor advises using data to ‘cut through the noise’ (Nov. 15)Buck meets with studentsto share career [...]

Alumni gathering Friday in Indy »

Gena Asher | Nov. 3, 2009
RelatedExperts Workshop matches alumni, students for critique sessions (Nov. 15)Buck headlines scholarship fundraiser (Nov. 3)Alumna Lovejoy talks about health, science public relations (Oct. 1) The School of Journalism Alumni Board members invite alumni and friends to join them for a reception Friday, Nov. 6, at the Rock Bottom Restaurant and Brewery in Indianapolis. The socializing [...]

Schiller talks about ‘difficult times’ during media revolution »

Jessica Birthisel | Oct. 20, 2009
National Public Radio CEO Vivian Schiller spoke on “The Changing Face of Journalism” during the second lecture of the School of Journalism’s fall Speaker Series.

NSJC launches new Web site sports media news, commentary »

SoJ Web Report | Sept. 15, 2009
The Indiana University National Sports Journalism Center has launched a new Web site that aims to provide news, information and commentary about sports media in America.

Zaslow talks about love, loss, storytelling »

Jessica Birthisel | Sept. 15, 2009
Peppered with humor, love, loss and grief, Jeffrey Zaslow’s talk on Monday evening evoked many of the human emotions about which he’s made a living writing. Zaslow, a best-selling author and “Moving On” columnist for The Wall Street Journal, presented to a packed Buskirk-Chumley theater, marking the kickoff of the fall 2009 School of Journalism Speaker Series.

Conway book uncovers earliest TV innovators »

Jessica Birthisel | Sept. 15, 2009
Challenging common myths, assistant professor Mike Conway’s new book, The Origins of Television News in America: The Visualizers of CBS in the 1940s, uncovers a small group of people at CBS who experimented with early television news at a time when many popular radio journalists dismissed the new medium.