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KU class produces oral history of Kansas journalism

Journalism student named Newman Civic Fellow for 2020

LAWRENCE — From across the country, college and university presidents of Campus Compact member institutions have nominated promising student leaders as Newman Civic Fellows.

Study identifies tech challenges of women transitioning from incarceration

Journalism student receives White House Correspondents' Association scholarship through new KU partnership

When Francesca Chambers was a journalism student at KU, the J-School encouraged her passion for covering politics by facilitating trips to political venues such as the Democratic National Convention and the Republican Presidential Nominating Convention.

Faculty, students receive awards and present at AEJMC

  The following J-School faculty members and students attended the annual Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication conference, which was held virtually in early August. News from the conference:

School of Journalism offers faculty workshops on online instruction

The William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications is offering three online workshops to help KU professors get ready for a hybrid and/or online teaching format for the fall semester. 

J-School graduate selected for Fulbright Berlin Capital program

Chancellor announces promotions, tenure for 2020

KU School of Journalism student wins national television award

A KU journalism student has won

Study: Lack of diverse high school media contributing to fewer voices in national conversation

LAWRENCE — As media organizations downsize across the country, fewer voices are represented in the national media dialogue, and the already small number of minority voices declines further.

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