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5X社区's School of Journalism and Mass Communication student photojournalists and photojournalism instructors won 12 awards, including Best of Show, at the Ohio News Photographers Association鈥檚 (ONPA) 2012 annual contest, making 2012-2013 the most award-winning鈥
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The Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute at the Missouri School of Journalism has selected Mark Goodman, JMC professor and Knight Chair in Scholastic Journalism, to be part of a team of national researchers and educators that produces lessons plans, classroom activities鈥
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The School of Journalism and Mass Communication announces that Susan Kirkman Zake is the new assistant professor of journalism, focusing on multimedia. Her selection demonstrates JMC鈥檚 commitment to moving forward with a multimedia curriculum and remaining relevant with the鈥
JMC student journalists and student media outlets continue to earn regional awards in the most award-winning academic year in JMC鈥檚 history.
Ohio Excellence in Journalism Awards
The Press Club of Cleveland honored several JMC student journalists with Ohio Excellence in鈥
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UPDATE: Campus Lifeline: A Report on College Suicide, the ground-breaking student project that examined college suicide, has been honored with a prestigious national award: the Associated Press Media Editors鈥 (APME) Innovator of the Year for College Students. APME was unanimous鈥
JMC gains two new endowed scholarships
Fifty-one students won a record-setting $64,000 in endowed scholarships and gifts and were honored at JMC鈥檚 annual Scholarship and Awards Ceremony during Student Success Week.
Estee Hodge named top scholar
Twenty juniors and seniors were inducted into Kappa Tau Alpha (KTA), the national honor society for journalism and mass communication, and a senior electronic media major was honored as JMC's top scholar at a ceremony held during Student Success鈥
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Written by former student Bryan Kelly, the terror-filled tale weaves the story of five young actors who reenact a grisly murder-suicide that occurred at Heathridge University 20 years ago. However, they come to realize it鈥檚 not just a simple reenactment. The students soon鈥
Professor Gary Hanson will moderate a discussion with Oscar-winning director Oliver Stone as part of the 43rd annual May 4, 1970 commemoration. Stone will speak about 鈥淗istory and Memory in Film,鈥 based on his films that depict 鈥60s-era events, from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. on May 4 in鈥
JMC is completing its most successful year ever in national journalism and communication competitions, and students who earned national recognition were honored at an award ceremony on Tuesday evening, as part of Student Success Week.