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Topic: MSU Department of Journalism


In the News (Thu 8 Jan 09)

  
  Department of Journalism History
The masked peer refereed bi-annual research journal for journalism and media studies is considered to be the foremost of its kind in Africa.
The journal is affiliated to the journalism division of the Southern African Communication Association, and also serves as publication outlet for the Media and Society Division of the African Council for Communication Education.
Journalism and media related articles dealing specifically with globalisation, development, ethics, gender, race, digital media, as well as media analysis and news flow, are presently invited.
www.sun.ac.za /ecquidnovi   (447 words)

  
  MSU Communication Department home page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The Department of Communication, founded in 1962, has grown to become one of the largest in the 13-department College of Arts and Sciences, which is the largest college on campus.
The department also enjoys strong faculty and student relationships with The Reflector student newspaper, the University Television Center, WMSV student radio station, and numerous internship locations.
MSU enrolls more than 16,600 students, 20 percent of whom are graduate students; has more than 930 full-time faculty members and approximately 4,000 total full-time employees; has total revenues of more than $460 million; and has research expenditures of more than $150 million.
www.msstate.edu /dept/Communication/faculty_positions.html   (950 words)

  
 Moscow State University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The university was established on January 25 (January 12 old style), 1755 by a decree of Russian Empress Elizabeth.
The university was renamed in 1940 in honor of its founder Mikhail Lomonosov.
Since 1953 the main departments are situated on Sparrow Hills.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Moscow_State_University   (474 words)

  
 Communication Studies: department of communication at Michigan State University as a seed institution for communication ...
Like the Department of Sociology at the University of Chicago from 1915 to 1935 (the so-called "Chicago School"), with which certain comparisons will be made here, the MSU Department developed a distinctive approach to its field, and helped institutionalize the name "communication," a singular noun without modifying adjectives.
The MSU faculty formed a community of scholars who wrote important books that helped define the new field, launched several new specialty sub-fields of communication study, and trained many of the early generation of communication scholars.
The MSU Department of Communication was the first, and perhaps the best, representation of Wilbur Schramm's vision of communication study.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3669/is_200110/ai_n8973798   (1265 words)

  
 Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ): Careers/Environmental journalism programs and courses
Department of Journalism offers a master's degree in science journalism in which environmental reporting plays a critically important part.
Department of Journalism offers a course in environmental reporting for seniors and graduate students.
School of Journalism offers a specialized course in environmental journalism that is an elective in the regular journalism sequence and also draws a number of writing minors from the English department.
www.sej.org /careers/programs.htm   (1590 words)

  
 Murray State University -- Journalism and Mass Communications
Electronic Media is one of the four majors in the Department of Journalism and Mass Communications.
The department is nationally accredited by the Accrediting Council for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications.
Students are encouraged to work with MSU TV-11.
www.murraystate.edu /qacd/cfac/jmc/dept/rtvinfo.html   (189 words)

  
 INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AND PROGRAMS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The past year the Audiology and Speech Sciences Department sponsored a special visit and presentation for the area on the topics of assessment, treatment and counseling for non-native English speakers in audiology and speech-language pathology.
Department search to fill the faculty position recently vacated by James Dearing, expertise in international research will be identified as a key priority.
Department PhD student Deb Peterson finished her dissertation this year; her doctoral research has focused on the factors that increase student participation in Study Abroad and communication strategies for promoting SA to MSU undergrads.
www.isp.msu.edu /accmins/commartsjattachment.html   (2278 words)

  
 Montana State University-Billings
The Department of Native American Studies, Political Science and Sociology combines three scholarly disciplines, each with its separate faculty and academic programs.
Based on this foundation, students are strongly encouraged to focus their academic interest on one of the four areas.
To provide opportunity for students to integrate their academic knowledge in sociology and the wider social world we live in, the department requires a minimum of 100 hours of work experience with an organization.
www.msubillings.edu /catalog/pg189.htm   (965 words)

  
 Knight Center for Environmental Journalism—Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The Communication Department offers professionally-oriented major programs in journalism, broadcasting, public communication (public relations and advertising), and mass media, plus minor programs in speech and writing.
The Department of Mass Communications and Theatre Arts at the State University of West Georgia invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor beginning August 2002.
The journal would be featured on the companion Web site to the NOVA program "Life's Greatest Miracle," a remake of Lennart Nilsson's world famous film "Miracle of Life," the most widely viewed NOVA in the program's 30 years.
environmental.jrn.msu.edu /jobs.html   (1618 words)

  
 The State News - Knight grant to help in expansion of environmental journalism program - Thursday, Oct. 15, 1998   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The MSU School of Journalism will see its environmental journalism program expanded, thanks to a $500,000 grant by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
Jim Detjen, Knight Chair in Journalism and director of the Environmental Journalism Program, said he heard of the competitive grant last spring and submitted a grant proposal to the foundation.
Detjen is one of 10 Knight chairs in journalism schools across the country.
www.statenews.com /editionsfall98/101598/ca_grant.html   (433 words)

  
 ACEJMC-accredited programs
University of South Florida St. Petersburg, Department of Journalism and Media Studies, 140 Seventh Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL 33701; Robert Dardenne, interim director.
University of North Texas, Department of Journalism and Mayborn Graduate Institute of Journalism, P.O. Box 311460, Denton, TX 76203-1460; Susan Zavoina, chair.
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, Department of Journalism, Oshkosh, WI 54901-8696; James Tsao, chair.
www.ku.edu /~acejmc/STUDENT/PROGLIST.SHTML   (2584 words)

  
 Faculty of Journalism MSU - main page
The Department of Journalism was established in 1947 at the Faculty of Philology, Moscow State University.
Nowadays it is considered to be a leading school of journalism and mass communication in Moscow, Russia and CIS countries as well.
The high standards of academic education and close linkage to practical journalism are reputed by media institutions as a guarantee of a "good journalism".
www.journ.msu.ru /eng/index_eng.htm   (328 words)

  
 Journalism
For example someone in the research department may edit facts that were researched by the author, to ensure the facts used are correct.
Journalism is not the highest paid profession for anyone to enter into.
Students interested in Journalism should take full advantage of things like the State News, the MSU Press or the Journalism department.
www.msu.edu /~wrac/pw/careers/journalism.html   (1084 words)

  
 (FLAS) Foreign Language and Area Studies (MSU)
Awards at Michigan State University are given for the study of African languages subject to approval by the U.S. Department of Education.
SCALI is funded by the US Department of Education and offered collaboratively by the Title VI National Resource Centers for African Language and Area Studies.
MSU plans to offer Foreign Language and Area Studies(FLAS) fellowships for the intensive study of a number of African languages at SCALI.
africa.msu.edu /FLAS/FLAS.htm   (542 words)

  
 JRN@MSU > alumni > alumni awards > 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Barbara Roberts Mason is a two-time MSU alumna, having earned a B.A. in audiology and hearing science in 1963 and an M.A. in educational psychology in 1970.
Gilbert L. Whiteman earned a Ph.D. degree in communication from MSU in 1971, having previously earned his B.A. in speech education from the University of Nebraska at Omaha and his M.A. in journalism/public relations at the University of Oklahoma.
After retiring from the military in 1974, Whiteman became chair of the Department of Communication at the University of New Haven, Connecticut, and later served as associate dean of the graduate school and director of the executive MBA program there.
jrn.msu.edu /alumni/awards2002.html   (647 words)

  
 Insurance Journal Business Directory
Department of Journalism web site offers program information for three concentrations of study: broadcast, print and public relations.
Department of Journalism and Communication located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
The Science Journalism Center at the University of Missouri School of Journalism serves as national resource for journalists covering science and biomedical stories.
www.insurancejournal.com /webguide/index.php?path=%2Fdirectory%2Fmedia_and_entertainment%2Fjournalism%2Feducation_and_training%2Fcolleges_and_universities&partner=insjournal   (425 words)

  
 MSU - Sprague Library - Articles & More
Abstracts of journal articles, citations to books, and dissertations on the history of the world (excluding North America) from 1450 to the present.
Archive of full-text journal articles in African American studies, African studies, anthropology, archaeology, Asian studies, Classical studies, ecology, economics, education, finance, geography, history, languages and literature, Latin American studies, mathematics, Middle East studies, philosophy, political science, population studies, Slavic studies, sociology, and statistics.
Very strong coverage of journals in the biomedical and life sciences, business and economics, chemistry and materials science, computer science, earth and environmental studies, law, mathematics, medicine, and physics and astronomy.
library.montclair.edu /articlesandmore.html   (1857 words)

  
 PFCF Partner Universities
The Department of Journalism and Mass Communications was established in the College of Fine Arts and Communication in 1975.
The department offers four majors leading to a bachelor's degree: advertising, journalism (electronic or print option), public relations, and radio-television.
The department has three objectives: to teach the highest standards of professional excellence to those who will become journalists and broadcasters, to offer continuing education to regional professionals, and to provide undergraduate and graduate instruction to those who plan to teach on the college or high school level.
www.uky.edu /CommInfoStudies/GRAD/PFF/partner.html   (1032 words)

  
 Journalism Schools | Project for Excellence in Journalism (PEJ)
University of Arkansas, Walter J. Lemke Department of Journalism
Washington and Lee University Department of Journalism and Mass Communications
University of Wisconsin at River Falls Department of Journalism
www.journalism.org /resources/journalism_schools   (425 words)

  
 MSU News Bulletin
MSU's College of Communication Arts and Sciences ranks fourth in the nation in doctoral studies in communication, according to a recent survey of communication department chairpersons and faculty members throughout the United States.
The survey, conducted by the Department of Communication at Cleveland State University in fall 1999, includes responses from 221 faculty members and 49 department chairpersons representing 109 communication doctoral programs.
MSU's De-partment of Communication has a doctoral program, and the Department of Advertising, School of Journalism and Department of Telecommunication combine to form the Mass Media Ph.D. Program.
newsbulletin.msu.edu /Feb10/ccas.html   (177 words)

  
 MSU Theatre Department: Degrees & Courses   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
This is a zero credit course required of all communication arts majors and minors, and is required each semester in attendance.
It is designed to accumulate information about each student's required attendance at predesignated communication arts department recitals.
Projects may be chosen from any area of the communication arts department.
warp6.cs.misu.nodak.edu /theatre/degreesandcourses/courses.html   (1500 words)

  
 MSU Department of Media, Journalism and Film: Faculty
I also have studied journalism education and the mass media in the Soviet Union and China and have attended educator seminars in Cuba, Hungary and Poland.
I am currently research chair of the Scholastic Journalism Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication and previously was co-chair of the AEJMC Curriculum Task Force.
Janice Windborne, assistant professor in broadcast journalism, has been an on-air reporter for both radio and television and was the news director for KPBS-FM in San Diego before beginning her graduate work.
mjf.missouristate.edu /faculty.asp   (3987 words)

  
 CAS > College of Communication Arts & Sciences Home
MSU advertising students win national FUZE campaign A team of advertising students from the College of Communication Arts & Sciences at Michigan State [more]
MSU Digital Cinema Day Camp a hit This year at the Digital Cinema Day Camp, 15 students formed groups and created short films with the [more]
Distinguished MSU educator inducted into Hall of Fame The Michigan Association of Broadcasters (MAB) inducted Gary Reid into its Michigan Broadcasting Hall of [more]
cas.msu.edu   (232 words)

  
 Announcement - Open Society Institute-Assistance Foundation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Participants should provide a letter of support from their departments, stating the readiness of the departments to include the course into the university's standard program, assuming the course will fit the quality standards of the university.
MSU is a well-known and respected institution in the fSU.
MSU also hosts round tables on gender in journalism in its annual conference for professors of journalism from the fSU.
www.osi-az.org /an39.shtml   (1983 words)

  
 Michigan State University Newsroom - MSU BOARD APPROVES NEW JOURNALISM SCHOOL DIRECTOR; AWARDS CONTRACTS FOR VARIOUS ...
The MSU Board of Trustees approved the appointment of Jane Briggs-Bunting as new director of the school at its meeting today.
Briggs-Bunting comes to MSU from Oakland University, where she has served as a faculty member and director of the journalism program since 1982.
The Institute is a partnership between MSU and police agencies across the state.
newsroom.msu.edu /site/indexer/1440/content.htm   (568 words)

  
 VMU Journalism Department
Apart from being "test cases" for various established theories of media, politics and power, media research in and on these countries can contribute substantially to the further development (and "de-Westernization") of the research field as such and its theories and methods.
Several, more or less general research issues could be listed, having to do, for instance, with national adaptation to new journalistic genres and TV formats diffusing globally, ideas about the 'CNN effect", or political functions of popular culture in different national contexts.
Also methodological problems could be addressed, like problems involved in doing comparative (multi-language) discourse analyses, in studies of the visualization of international journalism.
www.vdu.lt /media/news/20040725en.html   (258 words)

  
 Comm Tech Lab - Principals
She is Professor of Digital Media Arts in the Department of Telecommunication where she teaches design research and design of interactive learning courses.
In addition to her work in the CTL, she is an associate professor in the School of Journalism.
Professor Jim Anthony joined the faculty of the MSU College of Human Medicine Department of Epidemiology in October 2003, and rapidly forged a strong partnership with the MSU Communications Technology Laboratory and the associated Games and Learning Collaboratory.
commtechlab.msu.edu /principals   (1296 words)

  
 UnderGrad Course Desc - Summer 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
In this perspective, youth is seen as a complex social process negotiated by the concepts of race, gender, and class.
We then study a powerful and compelling work of social journalism that focuses on economic trends and political decisions that may be creating a new class structure in the U.S. The third part of the course examines various youth topics including failing schools, dangerous streets, drug abuse, and teen pregnancy.
In order for the department to give you an override, you will need a letter from your advisor stating: 1) You are a graduating senior, 2) this course is REQUIRED to graduate, and 3) this course will not be offered again before graduation.
www.soc.msu.edu /ugradsummer2001.html   (1196 words)

  
 MSU Society for Collegiate Journalists
Department of Journalism and Mass Communications include The Murray State News, MSU-TV 11, and The Shield, an award-winning university yearbook.
The dominant tradition of the Society, the oldest national honorary collegiate journalism organization, is service.
The Society for Collegiate Journalists is a group interested in the field of journalism at the college level, and in exploring career possibilities across the communications industries.
campus.murraystate.edu /academic/faculty/j.dillon/scj.htm   (352 words)

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