School of Journalism and Mass Communication
They Led the Way Exhibit Receives National History Award
A civil rights exhibit created by JMC Professor Ann Schierhorn and featuring photography by Director of Photojournalism David LaBelle has won a national Award of Merit from the American Association for State and Local History. The exhibit They Led the Way chronicles the stories of eight students 鈥
School of Media and Journalism
School of Communication Studies Announces New Study Abroad Opportunity
Kent, OH 鈥 September 4, 2014 鈥 The School of Communication Studies announces a new study abroad program for graduate students. The Global Scholar Exchange program is a study abroad initiative that fosters an international partnership between the School of Communication Studies and the prestigious Ca鈥
School of Media and Journalism
Kent State Journalism School Kicks Off Big Data and Privacy Week on Sept. 15
Data breaches that compromise accounts and invade privacy occur almost daily. Universities are in a unique position to educate their students, faculty and staff about the importance of securing their own data and online identities. On Sept. 15-18, the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at K鈥
Kent State Journalism School Kicks Off Big Data and Privacy Week on Sept. 15
JMC Announces Search for Director of Student Media
Director of Student Media School of Journalism and Mass Communication Kent State University, Kent, Ohio The Kent State University School of Journalism and Mass Communication invites applications for our director of student media. We seek an outstanding and visionary leader who is abl鈥
School of Media and Journalism
Kent State Journalism School Kicks Off Big Data & Privacy Week On Sept. 15
Data breaches that compromise accounts and invade privacy occur almost daily. Universities are in a unique position to educate their students, faculty and staff about the importance of securing their own data and online identities. The School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Kent 鈥
School of Media and Journalism
Terrorism and the Media: A JMC Conversation
JMC professors Wendy Wardell, Stephanie Smith, Jan Leach and Joe Murray will offer their perspectives and examine the moral, ethical and business implications on advertising, public relations, digital media and journalism, as well as what it means for students entering the workfo鈥
School of Media and Journalism
Kent State鈥檚 鈥淭hey Led the Way鈥 Exhibit Receives National History Award
A civil rights exhibit created by Kent State University Professor Ann Schierhorn and featuring photography by Kent State Lecturer David LaBelle has won a national Award of Merit from the American Association for State and Local History. The exhibit 鈥淭hey Led the Way鈥 chronicles the stories of eight鈥
Kent Campus
JMC Student Participates in McNair Scholars Program
Senior public relations major Endya Watson presented a research project focused on Hofstede鈥檚 Cultural Dimension and Global Public Relations Practice as part of the Kent State鈥檚 McNair Scholars Program. The McNair Scholars Program, a federal initiative started in 1986, aims to prepar鈥
School of Media and Journalism
The Daily Kent Stater Wins Best Collegiate Newspaper in Ohio
The Daily Kent Stater (DKS) received first place among college daily newspapers in the 2014 Ohio鈥檚 Best Journalism Competition. Presented collaboratively by The Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) Cincinnati, Columbus and Cleveland chapters, the awards honor journal鈥
School of Media and Journalism
The Burr Earns First and Second Place in 2014 AEJMC Contest
The Burr won first and second place in the first-person category of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) Magazine Division鈥檚 student magazine contest. Senior magazine journalism major Christina Bucciere received the first-place award for h鈥
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