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  1. Applying Ncte/Ira Standards in Classroom Journalism Projects: Activities and Scenarios by Candace Perkins Bowen, Susan Hathaway Tantillo, 2002-11
  2. Here come da judge. (Off the Record).(article examines New York state court ruling stating judges may particiapte in political activities): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Joe Pollack, 2003-03-01
  3. Outside activities: when does a journalist's personal opinion become a public issue?: An article from: Columbia Journalism Review by Cassandra Tate, 1991-03-01
  4. A little common sense could cure radio's problems.: An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Frank Absher, 2004-04-01
  5. Chuck-gate: when can journalists act like citizens? (Chuck Scarborough): An article from: Columbia Journalism Review by Mike Hoyt, 1996-05-01
  6. Core local questions ignored.(Media/Politics): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Terry Jones, 2004-03-01
  7. Crime and punishment: will the deeply flawed Hutton report hobble the BBC?(Comment): An article from: Columbia Journalism Review
  8. THE PRESS AND THE PUBLIC: AT ODDS OVER PRIVACY?(Brief Article): An article from: Columbia Journalism Review by Robert Jr. O'Harrow, 2001-03-01
  9. Compounded interest: Mike Owens being married to Alderman Lyda Krewson raises questions by--and excuses for-politicians.: An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Bob Schaper, 2004-02-01
  10. Dark side of the moon: why a leak from the White House has NASA reporters crying foul.: An article from: Columbia Journalism Review by Andrew Lawler, 2004-05-01
  11. Student reporters embarrass Schnucks.: An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Don Corrigan, 2000-02-01
  12. This absolutely wonderful race. (excerpt from speech by Walter Isaacson about problems with journalism): An article from: Columbia Journalism Review by Walter Isaacson, 1996-05-01
  13. Stop the presses! Republicans blast press at MPA convention.(Missouri Press Association): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Don Corrigan, 2005-10-01
  14. Giving print the silent treatment.(Reporting Roadblocks): An article from: American Journalism Review by Rachel Smolkin, 2003-10-01

1. Knight Center For Environmental Journalism—Learning
Environmental journalism activities. The Environmental Journalism program is involved in numerous ongoing activities. environmental journalism activities.
http://environmental.jrn.msu.edu/activities.html
HOME LEARNING DEGREE PROGRAMS Environmental Journalism Activities The Environmental Journalism program is involved in numerous ongoing activities. Students can become involved in research, outreach and international activities. Each year the Environmental Journalism program organizes a Great Lakes Environmental Journalism Training Institute for twenty-five environmental journalists from the U.S. and Canada. This institute is held at MSU's Kellogg Center and the School of Journalism and brings together more than 20 environmental, scientific and journalistic experts to teach about Great Lakes environmental issues. Students are needed to help organize further programs for the Institute. By participating in the program, students are exposed to environmental journalists and become aware of the trends, needs, and resources in the field. The Environmental Journalism program has recently completed the largest survey ever done on environmental journalism in the United States to date . Future projects will examine environmental journalism in other nations. Student assistance is vital for the success of these research projects. The North American office of the International Federation of Environmental Journalists (IFEJ) is located at MSU. Members are located in over 100 countries and students can assist in organizing international conferences and communication among international journalists.

2. Knight Center For Environmental Journalism—Learning
requirements. requirements and major courses. environmental courses on campus. overseas media study. environmental journalism activities.
http://environmental.jrn.msu.edu/major.html
HOME LEARNING DEGREE PROGRAMS Requirements and Major Courses master's program
Students can earn a master of arts degree in environmental journalism after completing several requirements. Three courses are required: JRN 815
JRN 816
JRN 817
At least 18 credits must be earned in Journalism 800 and 900 level courses.
  • The thesis option:
    • At least 30 credit hours, including six credit hours for thesis research and writing
    • An oral exam pertaining to the thesis
    • At least 18 credits at the 800 and 900 levels in the School of Journalism
    • The non-thesis option:
      • At least 33 credits and a final evaluation
      • At least 21 credits earned in the School of Journalism, including 18 credits at the 800 or 900 level
      • The project option:
        This option was approved by the Journalism School in 1997. The Graduate Affairs Committee has outlined what work is expected for a project. The six credit hour project is an alternative to a thesis and follows many of the same guidelines.
        • At least 30 credit hours, including six credit hours for project work
        • At least 18 credits at the 800 and 900 levels in the School of Journalism
        Students admitted provisionally may need to take up to 17 credit hours of collateral course work such as JRN 200 and 300 (News Writing and Reporting I and II) and JRN 430 (News and the Law).

3. Language Arts - Journalism
Journalistic Standards The learner will be able to apply legal and ethical journalistic standards to all journalism activities. Source, Activities.
http://www.wcs.edu/wcscurric/CR21567.HTM
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Language Arts Grade K Literacy Grade 1 Literacy Grade 2 Literacy Grade 3 Literacy ... Speech Journalism Competency English Creative Writing
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Journalism
Oral Visual ... Written
Oral Oral Communication
The learner will be able to demonstrate speaking, listening, and research skills which will facilitate interviewing and other oral communication activities. Source Activities TN: Language Arts, Journalism, 2000, Learning Expectation, 1 Home Public Relations
The learner will be able to demonstrate appropriate language skills, demeanor, and attire to cultivate success and good public relations. Source Activities TN: Language Arts, Journalism, 2000, Learning Expectation, 2 Home Interviewing
The learner will be able to demonstrate appropriate interviewing techniques. Source Activities TN: Language Arts, Journalism, 2000, Learning Expectation, 3 Home Terms/Expressions The learner will be able to apply terms and expressions common to the industry to speaking, listening, and writing activities.

4. FLORENCE AND JESSE CURRIER ENDOWED JUNIOR/SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP
Criteria include a minimum 3.2 overall gpa and involvement in campus journalism activities/organizations and/or professional journalism activities/organizations
http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/journalism/SchApplForms/currierjr_srapp.html
FLORENCE AND JESSE CURRIER ENDOWED JUNIOR/SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP Department of Journalism School of Communication Studies Bowling Green State University February 20, 2004. Name:_ Campus Address:_ Local telephone:_ e-mail address: P00 number:_ Journalism sequence (major if not Journalism): Minor: Journalism gpa: Overall gpa:_ Adviser: Journalism faculty member (not adviser) as a reference: Third faculty member (outside of Journalism) who we can contact for a recommendation. Include address, telephone number and e-mail address. How is your college education being financed? Are there circumstances that we would not be aware of that would affect your financial need? See other side for additional requests for information Please submit this form with a resume that includes the following information. Be sure to include dates and location.
  • Official internships. Positions you have had with campus media or other campus journalism activities. Positions you have had with professional media or other professional journalism activities. Memberships and offices in campus organizations.

5. JOURNALISM FRESHMEN SCHOLARSHIPS
List all Journalism awards you have received or journalism activities or workshops in which you have participated (and the dates.).
http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/journalism/SchApplForms/FreshSchApplication.html
JOURNALISM FRESHMEN SCHOLARSHIPS SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY Name: I wish to apply for the following scholarship(s): Please complete and keep this cover sheet attached to the application. DEADLINE: Materials must be received by March 1, 2004 JOURNALISM FRESHMEN SCHOLARSHIPS APPLICATION FORM Deadline: March 1, 2004 Name of Student: Home Address: Advises which publication(s): List the school publication(s) for which you have worked, dates worked and the staff positions held: (If more space is needed, attach sheet). List all Journalism awards you have received or Journalism activities or workshops in which you have participated (and the dates.) List your other high school and/or community activities and awards with dates. Reference: Transcripts: Have your high school send us directly your official high school transcript. Essay: On a separate sheet of paper type (double spaced) your response to the following question: "Why have you selected journalism as your future career?" Be sure to include your name on the top of the page. Other Written Material: Include at least one sample of your journalistic work, such as a newspaper article, edition of a newspaper you have edited, work from your yearbook, tape, etc. If you have not worked on school media, include an example of your non-fiction writing. Written reports or essays for classes would be appropriate. Short stories or poetry would not be appropriate.

6. Journalism Main Page
journalism activities Information For Fine Arts Activities questions email Ken Pickering at kenpickering@sdhsaa.com. SDHSAA Sponsored journalism activities.
http://www.sdhsaa.com/FineArtsActivities/Journalism/main.htm
South Dakota High School Activities Association Calendar
of Event
s General Information ... Staff and Board Journalism Activities Information
For Fine Arts Activities questions email Ken Pickering at: kenpickering@sdhsaa.com Journalism Information SDHSAA Fine Arts Handbook Journalism Section (Adobe Acrobat Format) Journalism Forms SDHSAA Sponsored Journalism Activities 2003-2004 On-The-Spot Contest Results
(Announced October, 2003) 2003-2004 First Edition Newspaper Contest
(Announced October, 2003) March 2004 Spring Writing Contest Results
(Announced April, 2004) 2003 Annual Publications Contest All-State Awards
(Announced October, 2003)
E-mail us at sdhsaa@sdhsaa.com
SDHSAA, 204 North Euclid, P.O. Box 1217, Pierre, SD 57501
Phone - (605) 224-9261 * Fax - - (605) 224-9262

7. Land O' Lakes High School Journalism Activities
About LOLHS. Academics. Activities. Athletics. Calendar. Faculty Directory. FAQ. Guidance. Breaking News. PDF Files. Student Life. Spotlights. Web Site Listing. Journalism.
http://lolhs.pasco.k12.fl.us/Activities/journ.html
Land O' Lakes High School Land O' Lakes, Florida
LOLHS Home
About LOLHS
Academics
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Drama Journalism Music Student Government Fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
Last updated: Thursday, May 13, 2004 About this site.
Hosted by Land O' Lakes High School District School Board of Pasco County, Florida.

8. Acheh-Eye.Org
1. journalism activities that are carried out by foreign journalists and correspondents for foreign media in Aceh Province can be done in a selective way after
http://www.acheh-eye.org/data_files/english_format/indonesia_government/indonesi
Home Indonesian Government International Response A S N L F ... Contact Us INDONESIAN GOVERNMENT PRESIDENTIAL DECREE PRESIDENTIAL DECREE OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIAIN THE CAPACITY OF
CENTRAL MILITARY EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATOR
NUMBER 43, 2003
ON
CONTROL OF THE ACTIVITIES OF FOREIGN CITIZENS, NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS AND JOURNALISTS IN THE PROVINCE OF ACEH THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA,
Considering:
That for public safety, in the interests of public order and in the interests of security as long as the Military State of Emergency in Aceh Province continues it is considered that it is necessary to issue this Presidential Decree in the capacity of Central Military Emergency Administrator regarding control of the activities of foreign citizens, non-governmental organisations and journalists in the Province of Aceh; Recalling: Article 4(1), Article 10 and Article 12 of the 1945 Constitution as amended by the Fourth Amendment to the 1945 Constitution; Act Number 23 PRP/1959 regarding State of Emergency (State Paper of the Republic of Indonesia 1959, No. 139, Additional State Paper No. 1908) as amended twice, most recently by Act No. 52 PRP/1960 (State Paper of the Republic of Indonesia 1960, No. 170, Additional State Paper No. 2113); Presidential Decree No. 28, 2003 regarding the Declaration of the State of Emergency with the Military State of Emergency Phase in the Province of Aceh (State Paper of the Republic of Indonesia 2003, No. 54);

9. Romeu S Journalistic And Writing Activities
Romeu s radio journalism activities have included directing and producing programs for La Voz del CID (Sobremesa, a weekly magazine 199498) and interviews
http://web.cortland.edu/romeu/journalism.html
Romeu's Journalistic and Writing Activities:
Jorge Luis Romeu is a writer, with two short story books published under his Pen Name, "Beltran de Quiros". His first one, in Spanish, "Los Unos, Los Otros y El Seibo", was published in the US in 1971, while Romeu was still a college student in Cuba. It deals with life in the UMAP labor camps in Cuba, between 1966 and 1968. It has been assessed by Dr. Seymour Menton, in his treatise "Prose Fiction of the Cuban Revolution" (Texas Press, 1975) as one of the two best short story books on the Cuban Revolution, published outside Cuba. Romeu's second book, "La Otra Cara de la Moneda", was published in 1984. Both books were edited by Ediciones Universal, Miami, FLA. Romeu, who is a member of International P.E.N., is also an active newspaper and radio journalist. He writes for El Nuevo Herald (Miami Herald), the Syracuse newspapers (Post Standard, Herald American) and the Hispanic Link News Service (that distributes nationwide via AP wire). His newspaper articles appear frequently in the United States, both in English (Syracuse Post Standard, Syracuse Herald American, San Antonio Light, Houston Chronicle, etc.) and in Spanish (El Nuevo Herald, La Opinion, El Hispano de Sacramento, etc.). He has also published in Mexico (Excelsior) and in Spain (El Correo Gallego, Diario Montanes).

10. RADIO JOURNALISM ACTIVITIES
RADIO journalism activities Jorge Luis Romeu has been program producer/director for Sobremesa, La Voz del CID short wave radio
http://web.cortland.edu/romeu/radio.html
RADIO JOURNALISM ACTIVITIES:

11. Welcome To Nova 100
Standards. Accordingly, dmg is exempt from complying with the National Privacy Principles in respect of its journalism activities. 2
http://www.nova100.com.au/Template.asp?PID=49&PageName=journoprivacy&PageType=pu

12. Welcome To Nova 100
activities. 2.2 We therefore publicly commit to comply with the DMG Journalism Privacy Standards when engaged in journalism activities.
http://www.nova100.com.au/Template.asp?PID=49&PageName=privacystatement&PageType

13. Hall School Of Journalism - Students - Troy University
Other Hall School of journalism activities Spring Symposium The annual spring symposium has given students the opportunity to meet and hear outstanding
http://jschool.troyst.edu/hsj/hsjstudents.html
Scholarships, organizations, activities
Scholarships:

Students may get detailed information and applications for the following scholarships through the Hall School of Journalism:
Tropolitan Scholarships
Half-tuition and quarter-tuition - In order to receive these one-half or one-quarter tuition scholarships, recipients must meet, maintain, and agree to the following conditions: * Be admitted unconditionally to Troy University.
* Enroll full-time taking a minimum of 12 hours per semester.
* Perform duties as a Tropolitan staff member at least 5 hours a week.
* Grant permission to Troy University to publicize the awarding of the scholarship.
* Have served one semester on the Tropolitan as a volunteer or have served as the editor of a high school newspaper. Trop scholarships are awarded on the basis of previous or current service to a school newspaper. Recipients must maintain a 2.5/4.0 GPA. Palladium Scholarship
Half-tuition and quarter tuition - - In order to receive these one-half or one-quarter tuition scholarships, recipients must meet, maintain, and agree to the following conditions: * Be admitted unconditionally to Troy University.

14. Medill School Of Journalism
Prof. David Abrahamson ably directed the Project. He wiill be on leave from it to concentrate on Literary journalism activities across NU. Asst. Prof.
http://www.medill.northwestern.edu/journalism/magazine/mags@medill/spring02.html

Site Map
Contact Us MAGAZINES@MEDILL
June 2002 Spring 2002 Prototype Renew for those with an active interest in refurbishing their living spaces. Aided by ten instructor-professionals, the staff wrote and edited stories, designed and produced a prototype and a web site, conducted a national market research survey and a circulation test, secured ad commitments and devised a five-year business plan. Asst. Prof. Patti Wolter
Medill School of Journalism
1845 Sheridan Road
Evanston, IL 60208-2101
p-wolter@northwestern.edu
Magazine Faculty News
Patti will teach Magazine Edit-ing and focus on the Publishing Project, which she will co-direct with program Chair Abe Peck. Magazine News
Literary Journalism Notes
Nationa Magazine Award-winning writer David Quammen gave the 7th annual Greg Hinderyckx lecture. Quammen, author of The Song of the Dodo and other books, offered an evocative presentation on the difference between travel and tourism.

15. TN:Ed:Journalism (3008)
Apply legal and ethical journalistic standards to all journalism activities. Written Demonstrate appropriate language usage skills and research techniques.
http://www.state.tn.us/education/ci/cistandards2001/la/cilajournalism.htm
Journalism (3008)
Grades 9-12
Content Standard: The student will understand and utilize oral, written, and visual communication.
Goal Statement: The primary goal of any journalism program should be for students to improve oral and written communication skills. Many high school students seek opportunities to explore career possibilities in the media. Journalism programs should offer students many opportunities to excel in a variety of areas.
Learning Expectations:
Oral
  • Demonstrate speaking, listening, and research skills which will facilitate interviewing and other oral communication activities.
  • Demonstrate appropriate language skills, demeanor, and attire to cultivate success and good public relations.
  • Demonstrate appropriate interviewing techniques.
  • Apply terms and expressions common to the industry to speaking, listening, and writing activities.
  • Apply legal and ethical journalistic standards to all journalism activities.
Written
  • Demonstrate appropriate language usage skills and research techniques.
  • Demonstrate appropriate journalistic writing style for various media.

16. Official Website Of The Australian Football League
1.3 While Telstra is exempt from complying with the Privacy Act in relation to its journalism activities on the Web Sites in the AFLTN, Telstra publicly
http://www.afl.com.au/default.asp?pg=privacy

17. AGRICULTURE JOURNALISM
AGRICULTURE JOURNALISM. journalism activities at NCTA Yearbook staff (writers/photographers/designers). Campus Newsletter. College Public Relations Staff.
http://ncta.unl.edu/MAJORS/AgBus/agriculture_journalism.htm
AGRICULTURE JOURNALISM Journalism Activities at NCTA:
  • Yearbook staff (writers/photographers/designers) Campus Newsletter College Public Relations Staff
Career Opportunities:
  • Newspaper reporter/editor Magazine writer/editor Public Relations coordinator Marketing representative Advertising sales representative Advertising designer Agricultural information specialist Agriculture journalism educator Free-lance writer Web page designer Photojournalist Radio/Television script writer
College Core
Internship

Agribusiness Core

Journalism Core
...
Agribusiness Electives
COLLEGE CORE
AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS
Department Number Class Hours IT Introduction to Computers ECON Microeconomics or ECON Macroeconomics MNGT Management Concepts
COMMUNICATIONS
Department Number Class Hours SPCH Sales Communications or SPCH Speech ENGL Introduction to Composition or ENGL College Composition
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
Department Number Class Hours HUMN The Young Executive PSYC Human Relations
TOTAL REQUIRED CORE COURSES 18 hours
INTERNSHIP
Department Number Class Hours AB Internship
AGRIBUSINESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MAJOR CORE
Department Number Class Hours ACCT Accounting I AB Seminar CHEM Agricultural Chemistry BIOS Biological Science MATH College Math Total Required Agribusiness Core
JOURNALISM OPTION COURSES
Department Number Class Hours AB Retail Marketing AB Agriculture Issues IT Graphic Design IT Internet Design JT JT JT Public Relations JT Photography SS Master Student Total Journalism Option
ELECTIVES
Agribusiness Management Systems Elective Agriculture Production Systems Elective Horticulture Elective

18. Financial Assistance: WKU Journalism & Broadcasting
print journalism, photojournalism or advertising based upon demonstrated professional aptitude, participation in journalism activities, scholarship, character
http://www.wku.edu/Journalism/aid.htm
Financial Assistance
Several scholarships are available for journalism students who show academic achievement and financial need. Information about Journalism scholarships can be obtained by writing:
Robert Adams
Western Kentucky University
Bowling Green, KY 42101-3576
Application deadline is February 15 for the upcoming school year.
Loan fund, university scholarships and part-time jobs are described in the Western Kentucky University Bulletin. Students may apply for these general scholarships as well as those limited to journalism students.
Information about general university scholarships can be obtained by writing:
Director of Admissions
117 Potter Hall
Western Kentucky University Bowling Green, KY 42101-3576 Information about financial aid and loans can be obtained from: Director of Financial Aid 317 Potter Hall Western Kentucky University Bowling Green, KY 42101-3576 Scholarships Virginia Wood Davis Scholarship One award to a needy, journalistically promising freshman, print journalism major. Renewable through senior year as long as grades are maintained and recipient continues to work on student publications; $1,000.

19. Emory University Journalism Program
Tell us about your career and journalism activities on the following form. Let us know how and where to reach you with our news.
http://www.emory.edu/COLLEGE/JOURNALISM/alumni.shtml
Alumni Information
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Alumni Spotlight
Jeremy Young , a 2000 Emory graduate in Journalism and International Studies, has won a regional Edward R. Murrow award for "Best News Series" for 2003. Jeremy, a reporter for WNBC in New York, helped produce a three-part series on security guard abuse of prisoners during a 60-day prison lockdown in South Jersey. The series featured tapes of the abuses obtained by the network. Read about his past reporting experiences here Barney Gimbel , a 2002 Emory graduate in Journalism and Political Science, has been working at Newsweek magazine in New York and helped cover the Martha Stewart trial. Barney has been writing a weblog or electronic journal about the trial and has been featured on MSNBC. While at Emory, Barney was editor-in-chief of The Emory Wheel and interned at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and The Palm Beach Post, both flagship newspapers of Cox Enterprises. Barney also participated in our South Africa summer study abroad program in 2001, interning with the Cape Times in Cape Town. He graduated from the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism in 2003. Emory's Journalism familyalumni of the earlier journalism program and Emory alums who have since entered journalism or related fieldsis growing. The Journalism Program is the focal point and news clearinghouse for this expanding Emory network.

20. BA In Journalism, Film And Broadcasting
a result of the module it is expected that students will be capable of rigorous and systematic strategies for conducting investigative journalism activities.
http://www.cf.ac.uk/jomec/ugd/mc3510.html

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