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News Releases: February 2009

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February 2009


Carly Toyzan Jessi Wood Taryn Wood
Magazine Journalism Students Produce a 40-Page "Top Doctors" Issue In what is believed to be a first for a journalism school, a faculty-led, student-staffed weekly city magazine partnered with a journalism class to publish the Top Doctors issue for the city of Columbia, Mo. The tabloid-size publication hit the newsstands on Dec. 18, 2008. [More]
News Agency Thomson Reuters Names Journalism Alumnus as Latin America's Reporter of the Year The international news agency Thomson Reuters has named Alonso Soto, BJ '05, as its Latin America's Reporter of the Year. Soto reports from Ecuador. [More] Alonso Soto, BJ '05
Michael Fancher Upcoming Forums to Evaluate The Journalist’s Creed in the 21st Century Mike Fancher, a 2008-2009 Fellow at the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute at the Missouri School of Journalism, will host a series of four forums on The Journalist's Creed and its relevancy in the 21st Century. The discussions will take place in Washington, D.C., St. Louis, Columbia, Mo., and Portland, Ore. [More]
Anne Garrels, an NPR Senior Foreign Correspondent, to Accept Missouri Honor Medal and Host Master Class Anne Garrels, a senior foreign correspondent for NPR, will visit the Missouri School of Journalism on Thursday, Feb. 26, to teach a master class and accept the Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished Service in Journalism, which the School awarded Garrels in 2004. The medal, first given in 1930, is one of journalism's most prestigious awards. [More] Anne Garrels
Leslie Brody Lindy Washburn
Winners of the Darrell Sifford Memorial Prize in Journalism Announced Two reporters at The Record in Hackensack, N.J., are the latest winners of the acclaimed Darrell Sifford Memorial Prize in Journalism. In a series of stories titled "Living With Cancer," Lindy Washburn and Leslie Brody wrote about themselves, their loved ones and their community in articles that explored the medical and the emotional aspects of cancer. [More]

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