Mitch Smith leaves for Gabon May 8. You can keep up with Smith’s blogs at http://kristof.blogs.nytimes.com/.
Mitch Smith, a 19-year-old from Overland Park, Kan., has been selected to go on a reporting trip to Africa this summer with…
Mitch Smith leaves for Gabon May 8. You can keep up with Smith’s blogs at http://kristof.blogs.nytimes.com/.
Mitch Smith, a 19-year-old from Overland Park, Kan., has been selected to go on a reporting trip to Africa this summer with…
By ERIN STARKEBAUM
It’s not easy to be a journalist in Mexico.
That was clear quickly to the 10 students who spent two weeks on the island of Cozumel in late May, studying the media in a developing country.
The…
Journalism alumna Deb Fiddelke has been selected by the College of Journalism and Mass Communications to participate in Masters Week 2009. This prestigious honor recognizes graduates of the college who have distinguished themselves in their professions and careers. Masters Week…
By Emily Nohr
J Alumni News staff
Matt Gersib was five years out of college when he was approached about mentoring a Public Relations Student Society of America member.
The J school alum thought it sounded like…
It sounds like a dream: an internships on “Late Night with David Letterman.” But for one journalism graduate student, the dream has come true. Carson Stokebrand, in just his second semester of graduate school at CoJMC, is in New York,…
By JENNA GIBSON
J Alumni News staff
A new fundraising campaign by the University of Nebraska Foundation should help the College of Journalism and Mass Communications move forward in the digital age.
By JOHN SCHREIER
J Alumni News staff
The College of Journalism and Mass Communications, heavily dependent on private funding, has many reasons to thank the NU Foundation.
One very visible reason is Andersen Hall, the college’s home.
The Foundation,…
By JOEL GEHRINGER
J Alumni News staff
If there’s such a thing as love at first sight, Roger Fransecky found it.
Watching television one day in 1977, the consultant and University of Cincinnati psychology professor caught a glimpse of…