Archive for: School of Journalism
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Proposal for new College of Media, Design and the Arts accepted
CU is further advancing its plans for a new school of journalism education as a plan has been accepted to create a modern interdisciplinary college and companion institute. According to a university new release, Provost Russell L. Moore formally... read more »
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CU’s journalism school to be discontinued, future of new program uncertain
Associate Vice Chancellor and Chair of the Program Discontinuance Committee Jeff Cox announces the Committee's recommendations in the Old Main Chapel Wednesday afternoon. The committee recommended that the School of Journalism and Mass Communication... read more »
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CU journalism Dean Paul Voakes to resign
Paul Voakes announced today that he will resign his post as dean of the CU-Boulder School of Journalism and Mass Communication and return to the faculty. The resignation will be effective June 30, 2011 so as to provide continuity through the... read more »
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CU Exploratory Committee holds alumni and public forum
Katherine Eggert, English professor and member of the Exploratory Committee, listens to an attendee Wednesday night. The Exploratory Committee held an open forum for alumni and the public, where they solicited ideas on how the committee should... read more »
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Faculty and staff weigh in on SJMC announcement
Faculty and staff at CU’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication say they are uncertain as the university looks at discontinuing their programs.. Interim Provost Russell Moore announced Wednesday CU’s plans to begin a program of discontinuance... read more »
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Journalism students react to school announcement
Given the speculation surrounding the future of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, journalism students say they are both wary and excited about the proposition of a new interdisciplinary academic program. Katie Langhart, a 21-year-old... read more »




