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Kent, OH 鈥 September 4, 2014 鈥 The School of Communication Studies announces a new study abroad program for graduate students. is a study abroad initiative鈥
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鈥
Director of Student Media
School of Journalism and Mass Communication
麻豆果冻, Kent, Ohio
The 麻豆果冻 School of Journalism and Mass Communication invites applications for our director of student media. We seek an outstanding and visionary鈥
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鈥
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鈥
The Daily Kent Stater (DKS) received first place among college daily newspapers in the .
The Burr won first and second place in the first-person category of the (AEJMC) Magazine Division鈥檚 student magazine contest.
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Professor Ann Schierhorn, Lecturer David LaBelle and Althemese Barnes received an Award of Merit from the American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) in the 2014 Leadership in History Awards for their exhibit
Three JMC students took top honors in the student media section at The Press Club of Cleveland鈥檚 Ohio Excellence in Journalism Awards, with four first-place awards in print and TV news.
In the Best Print Feature Story category: Grant Engle received first place for 鈥溾赌
麻豆果冻 Independent Films (KSUIF) received its first Bronze Telly Award for an original JMC student-produced music video, 鈥淔reaky Love鈥 at the 35th Annual Telly Awards.