Rick Alloway and Charlyne Berens sat down with the college’s new dean, Gary Kebbel, in May, to explore both the past and the future of both media and journalism education in general and of Kebbel’s career in particular. This is…
Leading the way
New J school dean’s career has put him at the leading edge of media change
A Way Forward: Solving the Challenges of the News Frontier
Big ideas are floated at NYC conference sponsored by the Carnegie-Knight Initiative on the Future of Journalism Education
By CHARLYNE BERENS
Ideas? Oh, yes! Firm answers? Not so much.
Panelists and speakers at the Feb. 12 conference at the Paley Center in New York City brought innovative ideas and thoughtful speculation to bear on…
By Kaitlin Arntz
J Alumni News staff
Lois Olson’s excitement was unmistakable. The professional photographer paid rapt attention as Joseph Knecht discussed how he successfully started his own business.
“Can we film you?” she asked jokingly.
The “Creative Thinking…
Buffett encourages publishers to challenge traditional assumptions
Howard W. Buffett, policy adviser with the Domestic Policy Council at the White House and grandson of the legendary investor, Warren Buffett, was the keynote speaker at the April 2010 Nebraska Press Association convention in Kearney.…
Lincoln, Neb., July 28th, 2010 — Matt Waite, a 2009 Pulitzer Prize-winner for Politifact.com, will teach this fall in the College of Journalism and Mass Communications at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Waite will teach a new course, “Developing…
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