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Full-service legal industry marketing and PR agency, Jaffe, announced that account executive 鈥
Two students from the School of Journalism and Mass Communication have been accepted into the News21 program, marking the first time JMC will have two students participating in the prestigious program.
News21, a program founded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York and the鈥
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JMC Student Voice Team hosted A JMC Conversation: Social Media & Society to an overflow audience of students in Franklin Hall鈥檚 FirstEnergy Auditorium on Nov. 19.
Panelists included senior broadcast major Ray Strickland, JMC Professor and Knight Chair in Scholastic鈥
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JMC recognized its distinguished alumni and friend of the School at its annual Alumni Awards and Friends ceremony and reception in Franklin Hall on Friday, October 2.
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JMC Promising Scholars and the donors who fund their scholarships invested in their 鈥渟ocial capital鈥 on Thursday, October 1, 2015 during a donor/recipient reception at Laziza Restaurant in Kent.
To attract and retain the strongest journalism and mass communication students in the nation, JMC established the Promising Scholar Awards, a financial award program, in 2014.
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Junior public relations major Keri Richmond had the opportunity to speak with members of Congress and child welfare advocates during a Congressional briefing on Capitol Hill in July. Growing up in foster care, Richmond鈥
The School of Journalism and Mass Communication鈥檚 faculty have a long history of professional service, most notably for serving important roles in the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), the national education association for journalism and鈥
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JMC will offer a Green Dot overview training session for 40-plus students on Wednesday, Sept. 16 from 1-3 p.m. in Franklin Hall, Rooms 312-314.