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  1. Is it opinion, or is it expertise? (advocacy journalism by Portland, Maine Press Herald newspaper): An article from: American Journalism Review by Andy Newman, 1993-03-01
  2. Miller brouhaha: the New York Times' Judith Miller has been pummelled unmercifully for her reporting on the search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. ... An article from: American Journalism Review by Charles Layton, 2003-08-01
  3. KMOV stands up to management.(Brief Article): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Dawn Grodsky, 2000-10-01
  4. Journalism: An activity book for students in grades 4-6 by Paris Rebl, 1986
  5. Picture Dictionary for Young Learners: Activity Book (PICD) by Andrew Wright, 1986-09-18
  6. News Reporter (Activity Fun Packs)
  7. Anatomy of a stealth candidate. (Republican congressional candidate Ron Freeman): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by John M. Swomley, 1995-02-01
  8. Promotional activities organization, planning, evaluation - (journalism and advertising) / Reklamnaya deyatelnost organizatsiya, planirovanie, otsenka effektivnosti - ("Zhurnalistika i reklama") by Ponomareva A.M., 2004
  9. Exposure beats hatemongering.(MEDIA SILENCE UNHEALTHY): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Charles Davis, 2009-07-01
  10. Democracy: a wonderful thing. (Off the Record).(article critical of Missouri State House Speaker Catherine Hanaway's move to eliminate 2004 presidential ... An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Don Corrigan, 2003-03-01
  11. Call to end St. Louis earnings tax shows one millionaire's political reach.(St. Louis, Missouri): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Jessica Bellomo, 2010-07-01
  12. Would a white Obama have gotten more votes? They estimate that, if Obama had been white, he would have received about five percentage points additional ... An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Terry Jones, 2010-01-01
  13. What KMOX and other media have missed.(radio station, St. Louis, Missouri)(Brief Article): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Charles L. Klotzer, 2000-12-01
  14. First amendment victory: ACLU stops Bush from hiding protesters.(American Civil Liberties Union): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Don Corrigan, 2003-09-01

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22. Department Of Journalism ~ Activities
JACC is involved in various areas of helping improve journalism education in thecommunity colleges, but its main activities revolve around the number of
http://www.ccsf.edu/Departments/Journalism/activities.html
City College Press Club The Department of Journalism sponsors a student club comprised of student journalists in the program. The club is affiliated with the Associated Students and is a member of the campus Inter Club Council (ICC). The City College Press Club serves as a resource for journalism students by providing them opportunities to participate in club sponsored media career days, guest lectures by media professionals, field trips to journalism conferences, and social events. This is a student run organization with a faculty adviser. It receives funding for club activities from the ICC. Membership is open to all students in the Department of Journalism, most of whom come from the staff of the campus newspaper The Guardsman and the campus magazine etc. JACC The Journalism Association of Community Colleges (JACC) is an association of California and Arizona community college journalism programs designed to provide continuing education for journalism instructors and extended educational opportunities for journalism students.

23. FEJS | Forum For European Journalism Students
The Forum for European journalism Students (FEJS). News and events, the annual meetings, reports and activities.
http://zapf.fb15.uni-dortmund.de/fejs/
Forum for European Journalism Students About FEJS
XVII. Annual Meeting: Multiskilled journalist This year's Annual Meeting was held from March 22nd to 27th 2002. Journalism students from all over Europe met in Helsinki . Look at the Organising Committee's official Website to get more information.
XVI. Annual Meeting: Journalism and War The 2001 Annual Meeting took place in Dubrovnik, Croatia, from April 17th to 22nd. The Congress topic was "Journalism and War".
To read more about upcoming events and activities, have a look at the new official Web site at http://www.fejs.org
ARCHIVE Are you looking for an older document? You can still find them in the Archive
SECRETARIAT For all administrative tasks, like address changes, newsletter subscriptions or congress applications, please contact the FEJS Secretariat
2001 FEJS
Webmaster

24. Native American Journalists Association
Serves and empowers Native communicators through programs and activities designed to enrich journalism and promote Native cultures.
http://www.naja.com/index.html

www.beholdlearning.com
19th Annual Convention
Green Bay, Wisconsin
June 18-21
2003 Convention Registration, Entry Forms and Hotel Information.
NAJA Headlines
  • Journalists and Indians: A clash of Cultures
    Call for Board Service
    read more

    EXCERPT OF PRESIDENTS LETTER TO KATHLEEN RUTLEDGE, EDITOR OF THE LINCOLN JOURNAL STAR:
    "Thank you for answering the challenge NAJA issued last year to all news organizations to stop using offensive sports mascots and nicknames that depict Native Americans by the year 2004.
    We are pleased that the Lincoln Journal Star has made this decision. We are also pleased other papers such as The Oregonian, the St. Cloud Times, the Portland Press Herald, The Minneapolis Star Tribune and the Kansas City Star have all ended or limited the use of Native mascots and images. As you know, journalism is not a static craft based in immutable stone, it changes as the world and its citizenry change. Therefore, we are encouraged by these courageous efforts.
    As we enter this new century there is hope that our journalism community will finally end the use of such inappropriate names and images.

25. Kentucky Press Association
Services and activities supporting journalism professionals and the press in the State of Kentucky.
http://www.kypress.com/default.asp

26. Hall School Of Journalism - Students - Troy State University
production of a departmental newsletter and other journalism alumni activities. The recipient should have above average
http://jschool.troyst.edu/hsj/hsjstudents.html
Scholarships, organizations, activities
Scholarships:

Students may get detailed information and applications for the following scholarships through the School of Journalism:
Tropolitan Scholarships
Half-tuition - In order to receive these one-half tuition scholarships, recipients must meet, maintain, and agree to the following conditions: * Be admitted unconditionally to TSU.
* Enroll full-time taking a minimum of 12 hours per quarter.
* Perform duties as a Tropolitan staff member at least 5 hours a week.
* Grant permission to TSU to publicize the awarding of the scholarship.
* Have served one quarter on the Tropolitan as a volunteer or have served as the editor of a high school newspaper. Trop scholarships are awarded on the basis of previous or current service to a school newspaper. Recipients must maintain a 2.5/4.0 GPA. Journalism Alumni Association Merit Scholarship
- Full-time students pursuing a major course of study in the School of Journalism are eligible. The recipient should be actively involved in the student newspaper, yearbook, television station and/or other professionally related endeavor. Activities should also include membership in one of the professional chartered organizations in the School of Journalism. Jess Jordan Journalism Scholarship
Cash, amount varies yearly -

27. Society Of Professional Journalists
The Society of Professional Journalists' online magazine covers issues of current and historical interest, such as prison access, libel, protecting sources, journalism education, and freedom of information. Also reports on SPJ activities and minutes of SPJ Board meetings.
http://spj.org
Understanding War Crimes
The Society of Professional Journalists offers journalists and their editors a guide to accurately explaining war crimes and understanding the Geneva Conventions of 1949.
Ted Scripps Leadership Training Program

Tuesday, April 08, 2003

5 journalists injured in Baghdad strike
Journalists killed, abducted in Iraq
2003 Pulitzer Prize winners announced
Univ. of Texas gets Watergate papers
Diller criticizes media consolidation
For Members
For Leaders Chapters Missions ... Join SPJ
Society of Professional Journalists Eugene S. Pulliam National Journalism Center, 3909 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN 46208 317/927-8000 Fax: 317/920-4789 questions@spj.org webmaster@spj.org

28. Brechner Center For Freedom Of Information
A Freedom of Information center and a source for media law developments in the State of Florida, with research, publishing, and educational activities at the College of journalism and Communications at the University of Florida.
http://www.jou.ufl.edu/brechner/index.htm

Sandra F. Chance, J.D.
Director Brechner Center Home Page About the Center Access and FOI Resources Brechner FOI Award ... Keep Florida in the Sunshine Campaign
The Brechner Center
for Freedom of Information
College of Journalism and Communications
University of Florida
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. See which representatives voted to protect Florida's Open Meetings and Public Records laws during the 2001 legislative session. 2001 Florida Representatives Legislative Review Map
The Brechner Center, a unit of the College of Journalism and Communications at the University of Florida, is relied upon by media organizations nationwide for information about media law developments in Florida. The Center is a member of the National FOI Coalition.
Center personnel regularly discuss freedom of information issues with public officials, the media, and individual citizens. As one of the few freedom of information centers housed in an academic institution, the Center also sponsors research and produces publications. The Center's founding director takes an active role in a multifaceted graduate program in media law.

29. UWEC Department Of Communication And Journalism
Welcome to the Department of Communication and journalism web site. guide our department,(2) the academic programs and (3) extracurricular activities which we
http://www.uwec.edu/COMMJOUR/
CJ Programs Communication Organizational Communication Public Communication Journalism Broadcast Journalism Print Journalism Mass Communication Advertising Electronic Media Public Relations Welcome to Our Site Welcome to the Department of Communication and Journalism web site. Latest News Ann Devroy Forum On Thursday, April 24, 2003 the annual Ann Devroy Forum will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Hibbard Hall 100. This year's guest speaker is author and former Washington Post reporter Mr. Lou Cannon The Forum is a memorial to Ann Devroy, 1970 journalism graduate of UW-Eau Claire, who went on to become the top White House reporter for The Washington Post. After her untimely death in 1997, at the age of 49, Devroy’s family, friends and Post colleagues decided to honor her with scholarship at her alma mater. The Forum awards a scholarship to a student who shows exceptional promise and ability as a journalist, who has made outstanding contributions to the university’s student newspaper, and who demonstrates financial need. In addition to the scholarship, the Devroy Fellow spends three weeks in residency at The Washington Post and a paid internship at a Wisconsin newspaper.

30. Simon McBeath
Associated with the Gurston Down Hill Climb. Information on activities in U.K. motorsport journalism, racecar aerofoil design.
http://www.sm-designs.ndo.co.uk/
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31. The Hall School Of Journalism -- Troy State University
production of a departmental newsletter and other journalism alumni activities. The recipient should have above average
http://jschool.troyst.edu/hsj/archive/hsjstudents.html
HSJ Home
Student Scholarships available through the Hall School of Journalism:
Students may get detailed information and applications for the following scholarships through the School of Journalism: Tropolitan Scholarships Half-tuition In order to receive these one-half tuition scholarships, recipients must meet, maintain, and agree to the following conditions:
  • Be admitted unconditionally to TSU. Enroll full-time taking a minimum of 12 hours per quarter. Perform duties as a Tropolitan staff mem ber at least 5 hours a week. Grant permission to TSU to publicize the awarding of the scholarship. Have served one quarter on the Tropolitan as a volunteer or have served as the editor of a high school newspaper.
Trop scholarships are awarded on the basis of previous or current service to a school newspaper. Recipients must maintain a 2.5/4.0 GPA. Journalism Alumni Association Merit Scholarship $300 Full-time students pursuing a major course of study in the School of Journalism are eligible. The recipient should be actively involved in the student newspaper, yearbook, television station and/or other professionally related endeavor. Activities should also include membership in one of the professional chartered organizations in the School of Journalism. Jess Jordan Journalism Scholarship Cash, amount varies yearly Recipient must be a legal resident of Alabama pursuing a major or minor course of study in the School of Journalism. He or she must be an enrolled freshman, sophomore or junior, and to the best of his or her knowledge and intent be planning a career in journalism.

32. Independent Journalism Center
activities. The Freedom of Press Week in Moldova The Independent journalism Center,in collaboration with the Journalists' Union of Moldova, and the Faculty of
http://ijc.iatp.md/en/activities/

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  • The Freedom of Press Week in Moldova The Independent Journalism Center, in collaboration with the Journalists' Union of Moldova, and the Faculty of Journalism at SUM, organized a series of events dedicated to the World Day of Press Freedom (3 May), having as its goal the enhancements of the public opinion's awareness regarding the need for a truly free press in Moldova. "A free press will sometimes make uncomfortable reading for any politician. But any passing embarrassment or justified indignation must never blind us to its vital role in both the health and protection of democracy. Those who wish to destroy democracy and its freedoms know this well. It is why their first act is often to try to muzzle the media. It is also why we must all be vigilant in safeguarding the freedom of the press at home and abroad. " Tony Blair, Prime Minister of Great Britain
  • 33. Welcome To UOC Mass Communication And Journalism Web Site
    Site features information about the department, its activities, courses, Graduate Diploma in journalism, Scholarships, Prizes and publications.
    http://www.jour.canterbury.ac.nz/
    General Information Mass Communication and Journalism Essays/Assessment Information Graduate Diploma in Journalism ... Map to Dept
    Department of Mass Communication and Journalism
    For almost 30 years it was the only specialist journalism department at a university in New Zealand. The aim was to produce highly competent thinking journalists and foster much-needed quality research that enhances the discussion of media practice in New Zealand. The department's mission statement is to foster excellence in the study of mass communication and journalism. Its principal goals are:
    Innovative, high quality teaching. A vigorous research programme reflecting a high level of scholarship Active promotion of higher standards in the media industry University of Canterbury
    Private Bag 4800
    Christchurch
    New Zealand
    Phone
    Fax
    Email j.tully@jour.canterbury.ac.nz

    34. Welcome - Journalism, TAMU
    Overview, people, degree programs, courses, student and professional activities, research, jobs and internships, faculty office hours, contacts and site map.
    http://journalism.tamu.edu/
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    35. CSU, Chico Department Of Journalism: Awards & Activities
    of The Orion and the 10th anniversary of Tehama Group Communications, the departmentof journalism organized a series of events and activities including public
    http://www.csuchico.edu/jour/awards/awards.html
    Activities Activities Join IABC
    The International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) is a worldwide organization made up mostly of individuals in the public relations and communication fields. IABC encourages students to become involved with its organization through their local student chapter on campus.
    Keith Sheldon

    CSU, Chico chapter of IABC Web site
    or visit the main IABC Web site Join the Society of Professional Journalists
    SPJ is the oldest and largest organization of working U.S. journalists. The primary purposes of this organization are to enhance professional ethics, provide training and lobby on behalf of First Amendment freedoms. California State University, Chico's SPJ student chapter has been awarded two Director's Awards.
    Dave Waddell

    SPJ Web site
    Contact the Department of Journalism Home Department Academic Program ... CSU, Chico

    36. CSU, Chico Department Of Journalism: Awards & Activities
    journalism Department Scholarships and Awards. Pulliam ScholarshipRecipient Daniel R. Nieto. Contact the Department of journalism.
    http://www.csuchico.edu/jour/awards/dpt_awards2000.html
    1999-2000 School of Communication Awards The School of Communication Awards Banquet was held May 10 at the Holiday Inn. More than a 125 students, faculty, staff , parents and friends attended the dinner to recognize outstanding performance by communication students from the three academic departments. Journalism Department Scholarships and Awards A. H. Weibel/A..W. Bramwell Scholarship
    Donor Mrs. Marian Bramwell
    Recipients Sarah Kashing, Mary St. John, Rachel Hastings, Jory John, Yvonne Loomis Tehama Group Communications Awards
    Donor:
    Sharon Yoder
    Outstanding Managers : Fall 1999 -Valerie Garing, Spring 2000 - Lindsay Hall
    Outstanding Members : Fall 1999 - Lindsay Hall, Spring 2000 - Heather A. Milne Society of Professional Journalists Award Recipient : Julie Schubert Pat and Rowland "Reb" Rebele Scholarship
    Donors:
    Pat and Rowland Rebele
    Recipient: Julie Schubet Outstanding Student Award - Journalism
    Journalism:
    Heather A. Milne

    37. UA Dept. Of Journalism Student Activities
    The journalism Department offers students opportunities for developing leadershipcapabilities and networking with other students with similar interests.
    http://www.uark.edu/depts/jourinfo/public_html/pages/jactiv.html
    Home Faculty Scholarships Internships ... Site map
    The Journalism Department offers students opportunities for developing leadership capabilities and networking with other students with similar interests. The Ad Club is for students who wish to participate in the Northwest Arkansas advertising community. The Ad Club is now online! The U of Ar Journalism department sponsors a student chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. Students in all journalism sequences work together on important issues including the Freedom of Information Act and how to secure media jobs after graduation. Every spring, the student SPJ chapter sponsors the student government presidential debate, a program that airs live on campus TV station UATV. In 1998, the UA SPJ chapter was voted co-chapter of the year by the national SPJ, over college chapters in Arkansas, Louisianna, Mississippi and Tennessee. Society of Professional Journalists The National Press Photographer's Association is dedicated to photographic journalism. Members include still and video photographers, editors that are both students and business representatives. The University of Arkansas NPPA provides students the opportunity to meet working photographers, learn more about their chosen field and establish contacts in the working world of photography National Press Photographers' Association NPPA (U of A chapter) The UA Association of Black Journalists is a student affiliate of the National Association of Black Journalists, the world's largest organization of journalists of color. Through a network of 10 geographic regions and culminating annually in a national convention, NABJ presents journalism forums, seminars, workshops and job fairs for professionals and students. NABJ also has an annual scholarship program and summer intern program.

    38. Science.ie - Events & Activities: S & T Journalism Awards
    Events activities S T journalism Awards.
    http://www.science.ie/content/content.asp?section_id=408

    39. Agricultural Communications And Journalism
    major challenge will be narrowing down the wide range of activities available at communicationcan be found through the AQ Miller School of journalism and Mass
    http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/agcomm/activities.htm

    Major
    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

    40. Creative Activities / Journalism
    326 Lang Hall University of Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, IA 506140357Phone (319) 273-2217 Fax (319) 273-7356. Creative activities.
    http://www.chfa.uni.edu/comstudy/journalism/activities.asp
    Communication Studies University of Northern Iowa About the Program Course Listing ... Links 326 Lang Hall
    University of Northern Iowa
    Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0357
    Phone: (319) 273-2217
    Fax: (319) 273-7356
    Creative Activities
    On Kollegeville's campus students, professors and parents meet, interact, share their dreams, voice their frustrations, reminisce about their experiences and reflect on their journeys through personal narratives. Please join us in this ongoing dialog, which, we believe, rarely happens face to face. This is why we created Kollegeville. This is why we want you to contribute your stories, learn from your peers around the globe and take the best of what you find here to better yourself, your family, your community and the world. In this virtual space, you'll find stories about people like you some hopeful, others inspired, some confident, others depressed or simply burned out all looking for an opportunity to be heard. Top
    Maintained by the Communication Studies Web Committee Sergei Golitsinski

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