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  School of Journalism - Ryerson University
Journalism departmental chair, Paul Knox says, "Ryerson students are known for their ability to hit the ground running." Indeed: Our graduates leave with a critical analysis of today's world and an arsenal of media tools and skills.
The School of Journalism announces an opening for a tenure-track faculty position.
The Journalism School Council recently approved new guidelines for student reporters with a request to those they interact with at the University.
www.ryerson.ca /journalism   (385 words)

  
 UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
Forty-four students from the graduate schools of journalism at the University of California, Berkeley, Columbia University, Northwestern University, the University of Southern California and the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University will be working to answer that question throughout the spring and summer.
North Gate Hall and the Graduate School of Journalism have a rich history, extending nearly to the turn of the previous century.
Two Knight grants - $2.8 million to the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism and $2.4 million to USC's Annenberg School for Communications - were awarded to fund the expansion of the Knight Digital Media Center's training program for mid-career journalists.
journalism.berkeley.edu   (2647 words)

  
  King's College - Journalism
We have kept our School of Journalism purposely small -- a total enrolment of about 140 -- so that we can effectively deliver a practical programme that emphasizes good teaching and close contact between faculty and students.
A journalism degree will equip you to work as a reporter, researcher or editor in the Canadian news media, from small radio stations and community newspapers to major newspapers and network radio and television.
Journalism is story-telling -- but it sticks to the facts, and its stories are almost always in the here and now.
www.ukings.ns.ca /kings_3433.html   (574 words)

  
 Missouri School of Journalism: Journalist's Creed
The Journalist's Creed was written by the first dean of the Missouri School of Journalism, Walter Williams.
I believe that the public journal is a public trust; that all connected with it are, to the full measure of their responsibility, trustees for the public; that acceptance of a lesser service than the public service is betrayal of this trust.
I believe that no one should write as a journalist what he would not say as a gentleman; that bribery by one's own pocketbook is as much to be avoided as bribery by the pocketbook of another; that individual responsibility may not be escaped by pleading another's instructions or another's dividends.
www.journalism.missouri.edu /about/creed.html   (255 words)

  
 Pulitzer's School; Columbia University's School of Journalism, 1903-2003; James Boylan
Marking the centennial of the founding of Columbia University's school of journalism, this candid history of the school's evolution is set against the backdrop of the ongoing debate over whether journalism can—or should—be taught in America's universities.
But at the turn of the twentieth century, when the school was originally conceived, journalism was taught either during an apprenticeship at a newspaper office or as a vocational elective at a few state universities—no Ivy League institution had yet dared to teach a common "trade" such as journalism.
Critics have assailed the school for being disengaged from the real world of working journalists, for being a holding tank for the mediocre and a citadel of the establishment, while supporters—with equal passion—have hailed it for upholding journalism's gold standard and for nurturing many of the profession's most successful practitioners.
www.columbia.edu /cu/cup/catalog/data/023113/0231130902.HTM   (751 words)

  
 Can J-School Be Saved? - Professional advice for Columbia University. By Jack Shafer
I'd core the core curriculum, such as the Missouri Schools', reducing it to the most basic of basics and fire (or reassign to the student publication) most of the faculty.
Journalism is writing, and writing is the most idiosyncratic profession on the planet, one that each writer does differently.
What is indisputable is that the nation's journalism schools and their symbiotic relationship with some of the most powerful and enduring news organizations are responsible for maintaing a conversation about what good journalism ought to be.
www.slate.com /?id=2071993   (3441 words)

  
 Columbia News ::: Journalism School Announces 2005 Maria Moors Cabot Prize-Winners
The prizes are administered by the Graduate School of Journalism under the guidance of Josh Friedman, director of international programs at the school.
He has a master's degree in journalism from the University of Barcelona and is a candidate for a master's in political science at the University of Costa Rica.
After attending the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University for his master's degree during the 1998-1999 academic year, Urbina returned to La Nación as head of investigative reporting and associate editor of the op-ed pages.
www.columbia.edu /cu/news/05/06/cabot.html   (2314 words)

  
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Helping High School Journalists: March 2000 issue of The American Editor features newspapers that support high school journalism; explores what newspapers are doing to increase the pool of people of varying ethnicities who work in newsrooms.
Dow Jones Newspaper Fund: Created by the editors of the Wall Street Journal; provides internships and scholarships to college students, career literature, fellowships for high school journalism teachers and publications advisers and training for college journalism instructors.
Journalism Education Association: Professional association of high school and middle school journalism teachers and student media advisers.
www.journalism.indiana.edu /resources/scholastic   (2277 words)

  
 School of Journalism
The School of Journalism admits students on a rolling basis for the fall semester.
Studies toward the Master of Arts in the School of Journalism require 40 units of prescribed courses and approved electives in the student’s field of study.
At least two of these members must be on the faculty of the School of Journalism; one may be a faculty member from another school or department.
www.usc.edu /dept/publications/cat2001/ansc/jour03.html   (972 words)

  
 School of Journalism and Mass Communication - Home
School launches yearlong documentary project covering the growing Latino population in North Carolina.
The school placed first in broadcast news and multimedia; fifth in photojournalism; and third overall in the Hearst Journalism Awards.
Welcome to the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
www.jomc.unc.edu   (261 words)

  
 ASNE - Newspapers help high school journalists
The Journalism Education Association, with nearly 2,000 members who are advisers to high school publications, has nearly 600 teachers who are "certified" or master journalism teachers.
Since many current high school journalism advisers are nearing retirement age, the population of these teachers may well become less experienced, not more.
NAA Foundation is surveying high school journalism teachers and students, a sampling of college students in news editorial sequences at three universities, leaders of the journalism organizations for people of color, newspaper publishers and principals at inner-city high schools with student populations that are predominantly young people of color.
www.asne.org /ideas/highschools.htm   (3770 words)

  
 School of Journalism&Broadcasting -- Scholarships
Three to 10 per year for print journalism, advertising or photojournalism majors based upon scholarship, leadership, involvement in high school or university publications, demonstrated aptitude and attitude; up to $500 each.
Interested high school students should contact their school counselor or journalism teacher during the first semester of their senior year for application information.
Open to all minority high school seniors who have maintained a 2.75 GPA and are planning to pursue a career in journalism.
www.wku.edu /Journalism/aid.htm   (2421 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism Article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism is one of the most prestigious schools of journalism in the United States.
The School is located in Journalism Hall on the campus of Columbia University.
In 1935 the undergraduate curriculum was dropped and the School adopted a program at the graduate level.
www.ipedia.com /columbia_university_graduate_school_of_journalism.html   (572 words)

  
 SDSU: Academics - Journalism and Mass Communication   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Department of Journalism and Mass Communication at SDSU has the right mix of faculty, philosophy and technology to prepare you for a career in journalism and mass communication.
Anson and his wife, Ada May ('43), were the principal benefactors of the $2.1 million renovation of the Journalism Department and have supported nearly 50 journalism majors with scholarships.
It was donated to the SDSU Department of Journalism and Mass Communication by Jim Talbert of Brookings, in the memory of Judith Frie Talbert, class of 1967, who often ate at that table when she covered Washington for United Press International from 1970 to 1975.
www3.sdstate.edu /Academics/CollegeOfArtsAndScience/JournalismandMassCommunication/Index.cfm   (1303 words)

  
 SIUC School of Journalism
The School of Journalism at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale is one of the nation's oldest and this year celebrates its 54th year.
The School is fully accredited by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.
The School enrolls approximately 340 majors taught by 14 faculty, all of whom have professional experience in their field and most of whom hold doctorates.
www.siu.edu /departments/journal   (277 words)

  
 Admissions
Joseph Pulitzer founded the School of Journalism in 1912 with the vision that journalists, like lawyers and doctors, should be educated and that a school of journalism should be the standard bearer of this intellectual and practical pursuit.
For almost a century, the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism has remained true to Pulitzer's mission, preparing journalists in a program that stresses academic rigor, ethics, journalistic inquiry and professional practice.
Since 1934, the school has offered a one-year Master of Science in Journalism, which is a world-renowned general professional education program in the skills and the professional ethics of journalism.
www.jrn.columbia.edu /admissions   (370 words)

  
 Illinois v. Caballes, Roy - Medill School of Journalism - On the Docket
Caballes, Roy - Medill School of Journalism - On the Docket
Medill School of Journalism - On the Docket
Medill School of Journalism Northwestern University 1845 Sheridan Road Evanston, IL 60208-2101 (847) 467-1882 Last updated 01/05/06 World Wide Web Disclaimer and University Policy Statements ©1994-2005 Northwestern University.
docket.medill.northwestern.edu /archives/000814.php   (1172 words)

  
 Journalism School   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A journalism school is a school, usually a part of an established university, where journalists are trained.
Many of the most famous and respected journalists of the past and presenthad no formal training in journalism, but learned their craft on the job, oftenstarting out as copy boys/copy girls.
Today, in many parts of the world it is usual for journalists to first complete university-level training which incorporatesboth technical skills such as research skills, interviewing technique and shorthand and academic studies in media theory, cultural studies and ethics.
www.therfcc.org /journalism-school-17637.html   (155 words)

  
 USC Annenberg - school of journalism
Our faculty is composed of top professionals, many of whom have received the most prestigious awards in newspaper and magazine journalism, in broadcasting and in public relations.
In their commitment to the profession and to its integrity, these men and women are the foremost reason Annenberg is one of the leading schools of journalism in the country.
Whether you are interested in a career in journalism or in public relations, I invite you to visit us and meet with our faculty, staff and students.
www.usc.edu /schools/annenberg/f_journ.htm   (394 words)

  
 Boston.com / News / Local / Mass. / Marshall journalism school dean dies   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Harold C. "Hal" Shaver, dean of Marshall University's journalism school, died Monday after collapsing in the university's fitness center.
Shaver became director of the W. Page Pitt School of Journalism and Mass Communications in June 1990.
He was named dean in March 1999 when the school became an independent academic unit.
www.boston.com /news/local/massachusetts/articles/2004/03/01/marshall_journalism_school_dean_dies   (273 words)

  
 Department of Journalism-School of Communications
Here, all students have a capstone experience that seeks to explore new ways of reporting and distributing news and information, neighborhood by neighborhood, according to the specialty the student has developed.
At Temple, students have the opportunity to specialize in one of several sequences—in broadcast journalism, in magazine writing, editing and management, in reporting, or in photography for the mass media.
School of Communications and Theater- Department of Journalism
www.temple.edu /journalism   (300 words)

  
 Investigative Reporting Resources for High School Students and Teachers
This section of the IRE Web site provides journalism educators who are IRE members with curriculum outlines and ideas, teaching exercises, and access to the archives of an electronic mailing list for journalism educators.
The Student Press Law Center is the nation's only legal assistance agency devoted exclusively to educating high school and college journalists about the rights and responsibilities embodied in the First Amendment and supporting the student news media in their struggle to cover important issues free from censorship.
From the ASNE High School Journalism Web site, this is a list of programs and workshops for students and teachers of high school journalism.
www.ire.org /education/highschools.html   (940 words)

  
 MTSU School of Journalism
The School of Journalism at Middle Tennessee State University offers four diverse areas of study within one of the nation's largest and best-equipped colleges of communication.
She is concluding a five-year research study, funded by a $2.6 million federal grant, on mass media's impact on adolescents' sexual behavior and is under contract to publish a textbook, "Advertising and Society: An Introduction," next spring.
The School is enriched by its proximity to Nashville, the state capital and center for news, book publishing, film and video production and the music industry.
www.mtsu.edu /~jour   (413 words)

  
 Missouri School of Journalism
View a live Webcam feed of construction of the Reynolds Journalism Institute.
The Atwater Prize is open to students in all emphasis areas and was founded in memory of James D. Atwater, dean of the School from 1983-1989 and a professor of magazine and editorial writing.
June 18, 2008: Missouri School of Journalism Places First Overall in 2007-2008 Hearst Competition, Wins $37,900 in Prizes The Missouri School of Journalism placed first overall in the 2007-2008 Hearst Journalism Awards Program, an elite national collegiate journalism competition that culminated with finals held in San Francisco from June 1-6.
www.journalism.missouri.edu   (258 words)

  
 Advertising | School of Journalism and Mass Communication
A total of 120 credit hours with a minimum of 28 hours in journalism and 80 nonjournalism hours are required for graduation.
Within the 80 credit hours of nonjournalism course work, 12 credit hours must be upper-division hours concentrated in a single area of study or a certified minor.
The last 30 hours toward the degree must be taken after admission to the school.
www.colorado.edu /journalism/programs/undergrad/advertising.html   (411 words)

  
 University of Montana School of Journalism
Homecoming weekend will be an extra special celebration as the Radio/TV Department marks its 50th anniversary as part of the School of Journalism at Montana.
Missing teeth and surprising super powers were among the memories shared by Journalism School graduates of the Class of 2008.
Students from the University of Montana School of Journalism leave Don Anderson Hall to tackle internships across the Treasure State and the globe this summer.
www.umt.edu /journalism   (150 words)

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