An open forum prompts community input for an innovative journalism and mass communication program
by Nora Keating
An open forum prompts community input for an innovative journalism and mass communication program
by Nora Keating
Journalism degrees are possible at CU with the Journalism Plus Program
By now you have all heard the news.
A town hall meeting was held with the purpose of answering student questions about the meaning and implications of discontinuance of the SJMC.
The School of Journalism and Mass Communication at CU will be no more.
Dear Regents:
I am the elected student president of the Journalism Board, an organization of seven students. I will be graduating next month with a BS in Journalism, an emphasis in news editorial, a BA in psychology, and a certificate in International Media. I will speak to my experience as a double major. I hope to be the voice of the faculty that cannot speak out against their employer’s recommendation.
Twilight is settling on CU’s journalism school, but not on the study of journalism.
The Newsgathering sequence of SJMC’s master’s program has their accreditation still in question.
CU’s journalism dean says he is keeping a positive attitude about the provisional, rather than full, accreditation the School of Journalism and Mass Communication received this week.
Following the release of its report, an accreditation committee is giving the School of Journalism and Mass Communication provisional accreditation this year.