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News Releases: March 2003

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March 2003


Linda Eatherton of Ketchum Returns as a Professional in Residence inda Eatherton will share tips and insights from her 20-plus years in public relations with students, faculty and staff of the Missouri School of Journalism as part of the School's Professionals-in-Residence Program. She will present numerous lectures and information sharing sessions on campus and speak to the Mid-Missouri chapters of the Ad Federation and Public Relations Society of America March 5-7. [More]
Student Awarded Prestigious AAF Internship Dionne Monet Lewis of Kansas City, a Missouri School of Journalism graduate student, will receive a 2003 AAF Vance L. Stickell Memorial Internship this summer. She is one of nine outstanding American Advertising Federation student members in the nation to be selected for this prestigious program. Program coordinator, John Murphy, said the Stickell Advisory Board was impressed with Lewis' credentials, in particular her leadership role as president of the School of Journalism's Ad Club. [More]
Dean Mills New Policy to Admit Some Students Directly from High School Announced The Missouri School of Journalism will admit some students directly from high school for the first time starting this spring. Students who identify themselves as journalism majors and are honors-eligible will be admitted directly to the School. The School also will admit, effective for the Fall 2003 semester, current pre-journalism students who are enrolled in the Honors College if they have maintained at least a 3.0 grade-point average at MU. [More]

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