Events from the ICJMT continue to inform audiences about the importance of technology and digital media in journalism.
By Megan Moran
journalism
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An open forum prompts community input for an innovative journalism and mass communication program
by Nora Keating
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Journalists face a trying process when writing a news story — particularly when the topic is polarizing, scandalous or controversial.
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Twilight is settling on CU’s journalism school, but not on the study of journalism.
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CU’s journalism dean says he is keeping a positive attitude about the provisional, rather than full, accreditation the School of Journalism and Mass Communication received this week.
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Following the release of its report, an accreditation committee is giving the School of Journalism and Mass Communication provisional accreditation this year.
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A visit this week from the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communication is one of potentially significant impact upon CU’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
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Faculty and students in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication are still digesting CU’s Program Discontinuance Committee’s recent report, recommending a strategic realignment.
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CU’s journalism school should be discontinued for reasons of “strategic realignment” according to the final report of the Program Discontinuance Committee.
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Dean Paul Voakes of CU’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication will be stepping down from his position next summer.