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  1. Anatomy of a stealth candidate. (Republican congressional candidate Ron Freeman): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by John M. Swomley, 1995-02-01
  2. Bullies on the block.(cable television in New York City): An article from: Columbia Journalism Review by Lawrence K. Grossman, 1997-01-01
  3. Confrontation and enlightenment: Christopher Hitchens's two-front war. (Opinions).(Column): An article from: Columbia Journalism Review by John Giuffo, 2002-05-01
  4. Striking a balance: government's needs versus those of the media.(Pentagon And Press): An article from: Columbia Journalism Review by Victoria Clarke, 2002-09-01
  5. The 'Odyssey' of inmate 40493. (The 'Odyssey' prison newspaper; editor Luke Janusz): An article from: Columbia Journalism Review by Bruce Porter, 1993-09-01
  6. American fails to cover death threat.(Brief Article): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Tammy Merrett, 2001-04-01
  7. AT THE EXECUTION.: An article from: Columbia Journalism Review by Lauren Janis, 2001-07-01
  8. Celebrity voting records no longer sacred.: An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Larry Fiquette, 1997-03-01
  9. Missouri militia infiltrates local GOP. (Republican Party): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Don Corrigan, 1996-10-01
  10. Shut out.(Brief Article): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Don Corrigan, 2000-06-01
  11. Media put black face on poverty. (media portrayal of poor blacks): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Gregory Freeman, 1997-10-01
  12. Sunshine laws need more sunshine. (The Missouri Press Association's proposed changes): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Benjamin Israel, 1998-04-01
  13. Second-rate logic in Post editorial.(Early Edition): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Ed Bishop, 2004-09-01
  14. Opening juvenile courts: children should not be numbers.: An article from: Columbia Journalism Review by Barbara White Stack, 2002-03-01

81. International Activities - College Of Journalism And Communications
International activities. Fulbright Scholar Grant The students – writers, photographers, multimedia journalists and a public relations major – covered
http://www.jou.ufl.edu/international/
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International Activities
Fulbright Scholar Grant
Mindy McAdams received a Fulbright grant for teaching and research in Malaysia, November 2004 through July 2005. She is teaching two graduate courses in mass communication at Universiti Teknologi MARA in Shah Alam, Selangor. She is conducting research concerning the attitudes of Malaysian journalists toward online journalism.
Correll ventures to Virgin Islands
Brazil, Argentina, Chile await Molleda’s visit
Juan-Carlos Molleda
Weigold, Treise lead study abroad trip to British Isles
Advertising professors Mike Weigold and Debbie Treise are leading a study abroad trip to England, Scotland, and Ireland from May 9 - June 5. During the course of the stay, the group will meet with London ad agencies and tour historic landmarks such as Stonehenge, Bath, Guinness Brewery, Blarney Castle, Edinbugh Castle, Lakes of Killarney, and Dingle Peninsula. Weigold and Treise have also started seeking students for a planned Summer 2006 trip to Italy
Freeman leads study abroad group to Berlin
Photojournalism professor John Freeman is leading a documentary journalism trip to Berlin , the "new" capital of Germany, from May 13-26. The course will focus on finding newsworthy subjects that convey changes the city has experienced since the fall of The Berlin Wall in 1989. Special consideration will

82. Agricultural Communications And Journalism
In communications fields public relations, journalism, advertising, A big part of anyone’s college education is involvement in activities.
http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/agcomm/Activities.htm

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Prospective Students Activities Scholarships/Financial Aid ... Other Campus Organizations
Activities
A big part of anyone’s college education is involvement in activities. Your major challenge will be narrowing down the wide range of activities available at K-State to ones that help best prepare you for life after college. Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow (or ACT) is the student organization that is designed specifically for future agricultural communicators and journalists. For student interested specifically in the marketing of agricultural products and services, check out the National Agri-Marketing Association Web site at www.nama.org or the collegiate student Web site at www.nama.org/student/student-index.html Other clubs and organizations focused on communication can be found through the A.Q. Miller School of Journalism and Mass Communication at K-State

83. Analysis Current Activities At Centre For Journalism And Further
Analysis Current activities at Centre for journalism and Further Education In order to increase the levels of knowledge and insight into journalism and
http://www.cfje.dk/cfje/VidBase.nsf/ID/CB00174809

84. Education Current Activities At Centre For Journalism And Further
Education Current activities at Centre for journalism and Further Education Diploma courses Each year CFJE develops and implements a number of diploma
http://www.cfje.dk/cfje/VidBase.nsf/ID/CB00169795

85. SMWC | Academics > Department Of English, Journalism And Languages > Activities
activities. The department of English, journalism and languages at Saint Maryof-the-Woods College sponsors student activities that enrich and add
http://www.smwc.edu/acad/ejl_dept/activities.shtml
EJL Department Links Creative Writing Digital Media Communication English English Education ... Academics Main
Department of English, Journalism and Languages [Activities] The department of English, journalism and languages at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College sponsors student activities that enrich and add excitement to the study of language, literature, and writing. Participating in these activities also can enhance your resume in the area of skills and volunteer service.
  • The Aurora is the college's literary arts magazine that has been published annually since the 1880s. Old examples include handwritten magazines, as well as those printed in various formats. In recent times the magazine has become a showcase for creative writing, photography and the graphic arts. While it has always served as a workshop in the editing and publishing process, students now learn the arts of computer layout and design in creating issues of Aurora
  • The Woods is the College's newspaper with a long and distinguished record of success and service. Working for The Woods you learn valuable skills in writing, editing, layout and design as well as personal skills in time management, working with others, and fostering a professional approach to problem solving.

86. Activities 2001-2002
Cox center activities 20012002. Cox Center Researchers Find journalism Job Market Weak. Research released at the annual meeting of the Association for
http://www.grady.uga.edu/coxcenter/activities0102.htm
Cox Center Activities
Sept. 1, 2001 to August 31, 2002
(Academic Year 2001-2002) Ethiopian Professor Gets Vision of Future From Visit to Educator Meeting and University of Georgia The dean of the newly created School of Journalism and Communication at Unity College in Ethiopia told a gathering in Washington in August that her visit to the U.S. gave her a "vision for the future." Cox Center Researchers Find Journalism Job Market Weak Research released at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication in Miami Beach in August shows that the job market for journalism and mass communication graduates is weak. Report on Journalism Trainers Finds Impact Both Personal and Professional Journalists who participate in training and outreach programs internationally often learn a great deal about themselves as well as about the countries they visit and the people they meet, according to a study released at the 23rd conference of the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) in Barcelona, Spain. Doctoral Student Patrick McConnell Joins Two-Week Study Tour of Germany Patrick McConnell, a doctoral student in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, joined 17 other journalists and journalism instructors for a two-week study tour of Germany in June that included a side trip to European Union headquarters in Belgium and a visit with Germany's chief terrorism investigator.

87. Cox Center Activities 2002-2003
Ukrainian Broadcast journalism Begins Visit to Grady College Cox Center activities Sept. 1, 2001, to Aug. 31, 2002 (Academic Year 20012002)
http://www.grady.uga.edu/coxcenter/activities0203.htm
Cox Center Activities
Sept. 1, 2002 to August 31, 2003
(Academic Year 2002-2003) Ethiopian Project's Outcomes Reviewed at Washington Conference A summer of collaborative activity between Unity University College in Ethiopia and the University of Georgia culminated in August with a presentation by representatives of both universities at a meeting in Washington in which they summarized both accomplishments and limitations. Editor Focuses on the Role of the Media in and Open Society in China The editor of 21st Century World Herald in Guangzhou, China, talked about the impact of economic changes on the Chinese media and the influence of the press on public opinion and foreign policy in August with journalism faculty at the University of Georgia." Job Market for Journalism Graduates Remains Weak, Researchers Report The percentage of journalism and mass communication bachelor's degree recipients with full-time jobs six to eight months after graduation dropped for the second year in a row in 2002, according to the 2002 Annual Survey of Journalism and Mass Communication Graduates, released by researchers in the James M. Cox Jr. Center for International Mass Communication and Research at the University of Georgia. Cox Center Director Observes Session of Salzburg Seminar Cox Center Director Dr. Lee B. Becker got a first-hand look at the format and operation of the Salzburg Seminar in June when he served as an observer at a session on "Migration, Race and Ethnicity in Europe."

88. English & Journalism: Students & Student Activities
Western Illinois University English journalism Western Illinois University Department of English journalism. Students student activities
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89. TI Activities | Awareness Raising | Annual Award For The Best Investigative Jour
Investigative journalism Report about a Coruption Case All of TI s activities hold to the idea that corruption weakens development of democracies,
http://www.transparency.org/activities/awareness/2002.09.17.journalists_award.ht
About us Contact us News Room Building Coalitions ... A Annual Award for the Best
Investigative Journalism Report about a Coruption Case Justification Latin American journalism consistently contributes to the uncovering of important corruption cases throughout the region. Examples abound of the contributions of investigative journalism to revealing cases of corruption, but still public resources continue to fall into private hands with ever increasing rates, as specialized studies reveal. In spite of the attention it receives investigative journalism is not sufficiently promoted. Because of its own modus operandi and objectives, this type of journalism can be very time consuming and requieres resources that are often hard to come by.This adds to the pressures and dangers already inflicted on reporters by those who have an interest in keeping investigative reports quiet. Another risk is the use of investigative journalism's name for the publishing of less-than-serious reporting or investigations with insufficient documentation and/or research. For these reasons, the organizations coordinating this award have joined efforts to provide qualified investigative journalists with an important stimuli to their work. Asisted by a Jury of the highest quality, they shall award 25 thousand U.S. dollars to the best investigative report on corruption published in the Latin American or Caribbean media.

90. Institute For Analytic Journalism :: IAJ Activities & Recognition
analytic journalism computerassisted reporting CAR.
http://analyticjournalism.myblogsite.com/blog/IAJActivitiesRecognition
Institute for Analytic Journalism Researching and developing non-traditional analytic methods and communications tools for journalism. Co-directors:
  • Steve Doig - Tempe
  • Tom Johnson - Santa Fe
  • Steve Ross - Boston
    Fellows:
  • Patrick Mattimore - San Francisco Main Page About IAJ AJ Cornerstones ... Ver 1.0 Workshop Recent Entries Yes, you ARE being watched Doing more with less (printing plants, that is) New Search engine in the making? GISc Resources for Hurricane Katrina ... Simulations of bad, bad times Recent Comments Re: Re: There are mountains and then there are molehills Re: There are mountains and then there are molehills Re: Maybe "Performance Measurement" Isn't the Answer? At least if you are the one being measured. Re: More bucks for more pics ... Re: Yes, editors sometimes do spoil a good thing Recent IAJ publications,
    presentations and workshops “GIS: Unifying Theory/Methodology for Journalism and the Social Sciences?” [JTJ] AJ-related Coming Events Global Investigative Journalism Conference - Amsterdam Workshop in modeling with Netlogo - July 17-22, 2005 AJ methodologies St. Pete Times "Florida Wetlands" methodology
  • 91. Walter J. Lemke Department Of Journalism
    and activities Return to Undergraduate Handbook The journalism Department offers students opportunities for developing leadership capabilities and
    http://www.uark.edu/depts/jourinfo/public_html/htmls/media.html
    Student Media
    and Activities
    Return to Undergraduate Handbook
    Undergraduate Programs Master's Program Class Descriptions ... Site Map The Journalism Department offers students opportunities for developing leadership capabilities and networking with other students with similar interests. The Department also provides students with a number of media outlets for campus and community. Media
    KUAF/National Public Radio Our department is responsible for the operation of KUAF, 91.3 FM, the University's National Public Radio affiliate. Associate Professor Rick Stockdell is station manager and works with other radio professionals to operate KUAF 24 hours a day. KUAF features four full hours of in-depth news weekday mornings (Morning Edition) and afternoons (All Things Considered). Classical music is programmed from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays and from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. Sunday through Thursday. Weekends feature a mix of blues, jazz and folk music, as well as entertainment programming like Car Talk, Whad'Ya Know and A Prairie Home Companion. Journalism students work part time at KUAF in the newsroom, on-air and in other areas. Part-time work and internships are available.

    92. Holcomb Hathaway, Publishers: Online Journalism
    Beginning Your Journey into Online journalism What s Next • activities 2 Tools and Terminology What s Next • activities 4 Working in Online journalism
    http://hh-pub.com/book.php3?book=HH1567

    93. Internews - Activities - Election Support
    Internews Election activities in Emerging Democracies Internews is mounting a concerted program of journalism training and media coverage for the
    http://www.internews.org/activities/elections/default.htm
    Free media are essential to democratic elections, as citizens must have adequate information to make informed choices. For over a decade, Internews has been working around the world training journalists to report on campaigns and elections, helping stations to organize televised debates, monitoring the media for political coverage, and producing programming about elections and the electoral process. Internews emphasizes the role of independent media in maintaining transparent elections and in holding elected officials accountable for their decisions. Internews' Election Activities in Emerging Democracies
    • Lebanon Afghanistan Indonesia ... Resources
      Internews' Election Activities in Emerging Democracies Internews has conducted election-related activities in many emerging democracies, including Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, East Timor, Georgia, Indonesia, Kyrgyz Republic, Russia, Tajikistan and Ukraine. Following are highlights from some of the countries where Internews has worked:
      AFGHANISTAN
      Afghanistan's first presidential elections are due to be held sometime between June and September 2004. Internews is mounting a concerted program of journalism training and media coverage for the elections.

    94. Wyoming High School Activities Association
    activities ARCHIVES. All-State Music - Drama - journalism - Marching Band - Speech - Spirit Groups. T-SHIRT LOGOS. - Alpine Skiing - Band - Basketball
    http://www.whsaa.org/stateevents/journalism/statejournalism.asp
    ACTIVITIES All-State Music
    Art

    D.E.C.A.

    Drama
    ...
    W.H.A.M.
    SPORTS Basketball
    Cross Country

    Football

    Golf
    ...
    Wrestling
    SCOREBOARDS Basketball
    Cross Country

    Football
    Golf ... Wrestling STATE EVENTS Basketball Drama Cross Country Football ... Wrestling GENERAL LINKS Calendar Handbook Officials Dept. Forms ... Games Wanted SPORTS ARCHIVES Basketball Cross Country Football Golf ... Wrestling ACTIVITIES ARCHIVES All-State Music Drama Journalism Marching Band ... Spirit Groups T-SHIRT LOGOS Alpine Skiing Band Basketball Cross Country ... Wrestling THE WHSAA Staff Board of Directors Background Home
    October 2nd - 3rd Casper, Wyoming Thanks To Our Web Sponsors Parkway Plaza Holiday Inn Best Western Ramkota HOME ... Webmaster

    95. Extracurricular Activities
    Extracurricular activities. The Graduate School of journalism at Columbia University School of journalism do find time for extracurricular activities,
    http://www.jrn.columbia.edu/admissions/extracurricular/
    Home Admissions Extracurricular Activities
    Extracurricular Activities
    Central Park. Photo by Eileen Barroso Despite their rigorous schedules, students at the Graduate School of Journalism do find time for extracurricular activities, organizing panels, parties, field trips and community service projects. The student government of the Journalism School is run through the Columbia University chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists , the world's largest journalism organization. An elected board of student officers helps set the agenda and organizes the events with the active participation of the students. In addition, the board serves as the official liaison with the faculty on student matters. If you have questions about extracurriculars or want to contact current students, you may write to spj@columbia.edu

    96. Pryor Foundation Gift Funds Activities Of Journalism Fellows Program
    Pryor Foundation gift funds activities of journalism Fellows Program. A $150000 endowment to strengthen understanding of international reporting has been
    http://www.umich.edu/~urecord/9293/Jan25_93/11.htm

    97. SAJA Group Inc
    activities open to the public, including an annual journalism convention and program, and other activities of interest to journalists and individuals
    http://saja.org/sajagroup.html
    SAJA Home Profiles Tips Membership ... SAJA Stylebook
    Jan.24, 2005: SAJA Announces 2005 Board
    April 19, 2004: SAJA to Work Closely with SAJA Group, Inc.
    April 18, 2004: Formation of SAJA Group, Inc. o o o o o NEWS ANNOUNCEMENT / April 18, 2004 FORMATION OF SAJA GROUP, INC.
    SAJA Group, Inc., a new non-profit organization, has been created to provide a stronger and more flexible structural framework to carry out the mission and activities of SAJA, the South Asian Journalists Association.
    As a charitable organization, SAJA Group will conduct many of the public programs and activities previously organized and run by SAJA, including the annual journalism convention and job fair, the annual journalism awards, the student scholarship program, the mentorship program, and other activities of interest to journalists and individuals interested in South Asia and South Asians.
    SAJA Group, Inc. was registered as a New York non-profit organization on August 14, 2003. SAJA Group is tax-exempt under Section 501 (c ) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The organization will carry out many of the public programs and activities initiated by SAJA, which was formed in 1994. SAJA Group and SAJA are legally separate entities.
    SAJA Group, Inc. is governed by a five-member Board of Directors. According to SAJA Group's Bylaws, the members of the Board are the members of the Executive Committee of SAJA. The current members are S. Mitra Kalita, President; Deepti Hajela, Vice President; Nina Mehta, Secretary; John Laxmi, Treasurer, and Sree Sreenivasan.

    98. Regional Activities: UNESCO-CI
    activities in Romania The Centre for Independent journalism Romania (cji) will organise various events dedicated to freedom of expression the week of April
    http://portal.unesco.org/ci/en/ev.php-URL_ID=14992&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=2
    UNESCO.ORG The Organization Education Natural Sciences ... ::Français
    Search Communication and Information Activities by theme Regional Activities FONT SIZE: A A A http://www.unesco.org/webworld/wpfd/2004 Communication and Information Freedom of Expression Press Freedom World Press Freedom Day ... Photo Bank Regional Activities World Press Freedom Day is celebrated in all corners of the world. UNESCO's regional offices often in co-operation with other International Organisations, Non-governmental Organisations and local structures organise events for this important day based on their regional context. Selected activities organised by regional UNESCO offices or regional partners are listed below.
  • UNESCO Accra Office UNESCO Beirut Office Activities in Central Asia Activities in Germany ...
  • Activities in Romania
  • UNESCO Accra Office
    For World Press Freedom day 2004, UNESCO will provide support to the newly created National Advocacy Committee on Broadcasting of Ghana to:
    1) organize a peaceful demonstration seeking a public statement from the government that would lead to the country's ratification of the Africa Charter on
    Broadcasting as adopted in 2001 at Windhoek aiming for the ratification of the charter by the end of the year.

    99. Student Groups: School Of Journalism And Mass Communication, The University Of I
    Student Groups activities National Association of Black Journalists Student Services. The University of Iowa chapter was cited as one of the top three
    http://www.uiowa.edu/~journal/student/

    About
    Contacts Undergrad Graduate ...
    Kappa Tau Alpha
    - "college honor society that recognizes academic excellence and promotes scholarship in journalism and mass communication." National Association of Black Journalists Student Services The University of Iowa chapter was cited as one of the top three student chapters in the nation. PRSSA - Public Relations Student Society of America, The University of Iowa chapter. The University of Iowa Society of Professional Journalists . The UI chapter provides journalism and communication majors skills for career development, contacts, awards and scholarships, as well as opportunities to attend national conferences and campus visits by professional journalists.

    100. International Game Journalists Association - The Game Of Journalism
    New Games journalism Contributed by david Views172. The subject of the New Games journalism was a hot topic at the GDC journalists group gathering.
    http://www.igja.org/
    Today is Friday, September 23 2005 @ 02:36 AM UTC Style Guide Contribute Links FAQS ... Forum
    About IGJA The International Game Journalists Association provides resource, community and education to an international group of journalists covering video games. (MORE) Topics Home IGJA News Comment Critique Essential Reading Videogame Ombudsman Gamejournalism.com Media Coverage Column User Functions Username:
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  • Video game columnist aiming to fill void in gamer's world

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