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News Releases: August 2004
August 2004
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Aug. 9, 2004: Wal-Mart Provides School with $50,000 for Minority Scholarships The Missouri School of Journalism is one of 10 select journalism programs nationwide to receive $50,000 for minority scholarships from Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. The universities were selected based on the quality of their journalism programs and student demographics. The three-year scholarship program is an effort to increase the level of diversity in newsrooms around the country. [More]
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Aug. 23, 2004: Missouri Faculty and Students Win Awards, Present Papers at Professional Conference Missouri School of Journalism faculty and students received 14 awards, served as panelists, moderators and discussants for 15 sessions, were elected to serve in 10 leadership positions and presented 50 papers and creative projects at the recent Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual convention held in Toronto. [More]
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Aug. 23, 2004: The 8th Edition of The Art of Editing Published The Art of Editing, the 8th edition of the leading text on the subject, addresses convergence that is taking place among print media, radio and television, and the Web. The book is co-authored by Brian S. Brooks, a news-editorial faculty member and associate dean for undergraduate studies at the Missouri School of Journalism, and James L. Pinson, Ph.D. '96, who serves as a professor at Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti. [More]
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Aug. 26, 2004: Missouri Group Publishes New Edition of News Reporting and Writing Textbook The Missouri Group is releasing the eighth edition of News Reporting and Writing, the leading journalism textbook in this subject area. Authored by Missouri School of Journalism professors Brian S. Brooks, George Kennedy, Daryl R. Moen and Don Ranly, the text teaches journalism fundamentals with a clear and practical approach. The book is published by Bedford/St. Martin's. [More]
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