Missouri School of Journalism
We Used To Be Called "Advertising"
But that's been changed, and that's not all! Come see for yourself:

What's Happening at the School in Strategic Communication    [Print This Page]
  • Time: 12:15-1:30 p.m.
  • Date: Thursday, Sept. 11
  • Place: Neff Auditorium, 204 Neff Hall
Attention all Returning Ad Grads: This is a can't-miss opportunity to learn about all that is going on in Strategic Communication at the School. One thing's for sure: regardless of which professors you had as a student, including:

  • Earl English
  • Milt Gross
  • Bob Haverfield
  • Ruth Bratek
  • Paul Fisher
  • Guy Tunnicliffe
  • Linda Shipley
  • Dale Gaston
  • Jay Anthony
  • Russ Doerner
  • Bob Humphreys
...nothing has stayed the same, except our determination to turn out students ready for duty on Day One, no matter where they plan to work in this great industry of ours. Here is a snapshot of what we're planning for your visit:
  • Hear about our mission and vision and how students are learning about copy, art direction, account management, media, research, public relations and more, including digital and interactive advertising.
  • Experience Mojo Ad: Students will showcase our student-staffed ad agency founded in 2005 with a capabilities presentation. Plus, learn about the work the students are doing for major clients such as Best Buy, Hallmark, Long John Silver's and A&W.
  • Meet the current faculty.
  • See student work displayed.
  • Take advantage of opportunities to network with other ad/strategic communication alumni.
Relive the old memories and get started on some great new ones; see you there!



About the Futures Forum
Top journalists, advertisers and thought leaders will lead numerous interactive sessions during the Sept. 11 Futures Forum, a day of cutting-edge discussions about the next century of journalism. Ethics, convergence and politics are just a few of the many hot topics that will be explored in this diverse program dedicated to challenging industry thinking and visualizing possibilities for the future. Sessions will be 75 minutes long and held concurrently with others on the schedule. Full schedules will be available during on-site check in during the Sept. 10-12 celebration.
Missouri Journalism Centennial/Dedication Futures Forum

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