The Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished Service in Journalism
1970: Missourian Reporters Used New Two-Way Radio
1971: Fisher Assumed Deanship
1971: New Diversity Efforts Established
1971: Freedom of Information Center Joined Pentagon Papers Battle
1972: KOMU-TV Received Updates
1972: Radio Station KBIA Established
1972: State Government Reporting Program Founded
1972: New Magazine Supplement Offered Hands-On Experience
1973: Asian Study Exchange Established
1973: Video Display Technology Installed at Columbia Missourian
1976: Broadcasting Legend Joined Faculty
1977: Gannett Hall Construction Began
1978: IRE Established Headquarters at Missouri
1978: Photojournalism Professor Honored
1979: Future of Journalism Education Debated
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Asian Study Exchange Established


Two Asian universities signed agreements for an exchange of graduate students with the School of Journalism - the College of Culture in Hwa Kang, Taiwan, and the New Asia College, Chinese University of Hong Kong. Dean Emeritus Earl English administered the programs, where students' reporting focused on developing Asian relationships with the United States.

Dean Emeritus Earl English led the Asian study exchange programs with Taiwan (flag, left) and Hong Kong (flag, right).

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