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Assessment
of Student Learning Is Focus of New Accreditation Requirement
BY
ANN BARBER
Professional Advisory Board members met to discuss changes in the JMC-school
assesment process.
Retreat
kicks off spring filled with activities
BY ABBY
DOHRN
This spring semester began with an organizational retreat for its leaders,
an opportunity to plan for a great semester.
All
in the family /NABJ celebrates end of a great decade
BY
MARIA NAZOS
When the cake with the frosted initials, NABJ was cut on April 5, not
only was the end of a great decade celebrated. For The University of Iowa
Chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists, the end of a
great decade meant the beginning of a great deal more.
A
bright future for SPJ
BY SHAWNA
MCDONALD
Its been a semester of growth for the UIs chapter of the Society
of Professional Journalists. Not only growth in numbers, but development
toward the future.
Joe
Bartelme inducted into J-MC Hall of Fame
BY SHAWNA
MCDONALD
Joe Bartelmes (M.A. 1955, B.A.1954) name will be added to the list
of exceptional UI School of Journalism and Mass Comm-unication alumni
that make up the schools Hall of Fame.
From
Tiananmen Square to Baghdad
BY
SHAWNA MCDONALD
Dana
Roberson was chosen as this years Fourth Estate Banquet speaker
because she can relate to young journalists and has important advice for
them, said Pam Creedon, UI School of Journalism and Mass Communication
director.
DI
editor nabs 4th place in Hearst competition
BY
ALEXIS GRUND
University
of Iowa senior Ryan Foley loves the pressures of writing and editing a
complicated story on deadline. As editor of The Daily Iowan, Foley says
there is nothing that can beat that rush.
Grant
Schulte named Iowa Journalist of the Year
BY
AMANDA MAY
UI
sophomore and Daily Iowan metro reporter Grant Schulte was awarded the
Genevieve Mauck Stoufer Award for Outstanding Young Iowa Journalist at
the Iowa Newspaper Associations An-nual Convention held in Des Moines,
Iowa, on Feb. 7.
INA
honors Bill Casey a lifetime of work in journalism
BY AMANDA
MAY
When Bill Casey began his career at The Daily Iowan in 1972 as a truck
driver, little did he know that within four years he would become publisher
of the newspaper.
Director
Creedon leading the J-MC School to the next level
BY
SANDRA GREEN
The
next five years will be full of changes and challenges for the UI J-MC
School as Director Pam Creedon sets out to improve a busy, productive
and forward-looking program.
J-MC
School closes in on $19 million
BY
KAREN HEINSELMAN
Whenever
J-MC School Director Pam Creedon and Jeff Liebermann, director of development
at the UI Foundation, head out across the country to meet up with alumns
as part of a major fundraising effort, they always end up talking about
more than money.
Fourth
Estate Banquet
UI
J-MC School awards $133,000 in scholarships.
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