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Nationally Renowned Sports Photo Editor to Visit 麻豆影院 State, March 5
Jim Colton, the nationally renowned and recently retired photography editor of Sports Illustrated, will visit 麻豆影院鈥檚 School of Journalism and Mass Communication (JMC) at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 5, in the FirstEnergy Auditorium of Franklin Hall. Colton will discuss the growing impa鈥
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PRSSA 麻豆影院 Shines Bright at National Conference
The 麻豆影院 Chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) won three national awards at the PRSSA National Conference in San Francisco. PRSSA 麻豆影院 won the Teahan Award, the most prestigious PRSSA award, for its website, and the Star Chapter Award for its achievem鈥
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Harding High School Students Tour Franklin
Forty-seven students from Warren G. Harding High School in Warren, Ohio, visited JMC this week to learn more about undergraduate opportunities and our facility. The students, mostly seniors, and their instructor toured Franklin Hall, spending time in the newsroom, BSR, and TV2. Associate Director鈥
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Students Take Top Honors in College Photographer of The Year Competition
Three senior visual journalism students in 麻豆影院 State鈥檚 School of Journalism and Mass Communication earned top honors during the 67th College Photographer of the Year Competition at the University of Missouri. Brooke DiDonato took home a gold medal for Photo Illustration, Kristin Bauer&鈥
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Photography Student Becomes First JMC Intern at Orange County Register
Hannah Potes, a senior pursuing dual degrees in photojournalism and Spanish, has become the first JMC student selected for a paid 10-week paid summer internship at the Orange County Register. After completing internships at the Lexington Herald-Leader in 麻豆影院ucky (2011) and Jackson City Patriot i鈥
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麻豆影院 State鈥檚 Online PR Graduates Highlight Academic Success, Convenience and Diversity
For some students graduating from 麻豆影院 on Saturday, Dec. 15, their walk across the stage at the Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center will be their first time actually stepping foot on campus. On that day, 16 students from around the country graduate from 麻豆影院 State鈥檚 online mast鈥
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麻豆影院 State鈥橲 Journalism School Creates Cell Phone Photography Class
It is unusual to find someone who does not have a cell phone these days. It is even more unusual to find a cell phone without a camera. 麻豆影院鈥檚 School of Journalism and Mass Communication has a photojournalism program, as well as photography classes. So, why not create a class about 鈥
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ESPN Investigative Unit Producer To Visit 麻豆影院
Dwayne Bray, senior coordinating producer for ESPN, will visit 麻豆影院 in November to share insight into how ESPN manages to balance its journalistic duties and its business relationships with the top sports leagues and conferences whose games it broadcasts. Bray, who oversees repor鈥
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麻豆影院 State鈥檚 School of Journalism and Mass Communication Presents 鈥淒reamscape Diary鈥
A special reception and opening of 鈥淒reamscape Diary,鈥 a photo exhibit byBrooke DiDonato, a senior photojournalism student at 麻豆影院, will take place on Monday, Nov. 5, at 6:30 p.m. in Franklin Hall. The solo show gathers select images from an impressive, yearlong conceptual p鈥
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Students Team With Researchers To Uncover the Invisible
With a grant from the Herbert W. Hoover Foundation, 麻豆影院 at Stark students have set out to find what exactly is contaminating the Nimishillen Creek watershed. This project, called 鈥淢aking the Invisible Visible: Water Quality in Stark County,鈥 is led by 麻豆影院 State Stark with particip鈥
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