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  1. Anatomy of a stealth candidate. (Republican congressional candidate Ron Freeman): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by John M. Swomley, 1995-02-01
  2. Bullies on the block.(cable television in New York City): An article from: Columbia Journalism Review by Lawrence K. Grossman, 1997-01-01
  3. Confrontation and enlightenment: Christopher Hitchens's two-front war. (Opinions).(Column): An article from: Columbia Journalism Review by John Giuffo, 2002-05-01
  4. Striking a balance: government's needs versus those of the media.(Pentagon And Press): An article from: Columbia Journalism Review by Victoria Clarke, 2002-09-01
  5. The 'Odyssey' of inmate 40493. (The 'Odyssey' prison newspaper; editor Luke Janusz): An article from: Columbia Journalism Review by Bruce Porter, 1993-09-01
  6. American fails to cover death threat.(Brief Article): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Tammy Merrett, 2001-04-01
  7. AT THE EXECUTION.: An article from: Columbia Journalism Review by Lauren Janis, 2001-07-01
  8. Celebrity voting records no longer sacred.: An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Larry Fiquette, 1997-03-01
  9. Missouri militia infiltrates local GOP. (Republican Party): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Don Corrigan, 1996-10-01
  10. Shut out.(Brief Article): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Don Corrigan, 2000-06-01
  11. Media put black face on poverty. (media portrayal of poor blacks): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Gregory Freeman, 1997-10-01
  12. Sunshine laws need more sunshine. (The Missouri Press Association's proposed changes): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Benjamin Israel, 1998-04-01
  13. Second-rate logic in Post editorial.(Early Edition): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Ed Bishop, 2004-09-01
  14. Opening juvenile courts: children should not be numbers.: An article from: Columbia Journalism Review by Barbara White Stack, 2002-03-01

81. NJC: Kurser
of Ministers have decided to give priority to democracy building projects in Northwest Russia, and journalism training is one of many activities in that process
http://www.njc.dk/kurs.php?omr_kat=66&3&4

82. Communication And Journalism
Cocurricular Student activities. Cascade Yearbook Cascade is SPU s student-published yearbook. The Falcon The Falcon is SPU s weekly student newspaper.
http://www.spu.edu/depts/commjournal/activities.html
Co-curricular Student Activities Cascade Yearbook
Cascade is SPU's student-published yearbook.
The Falcon

The Falcon is SPU's weekly student newspaper.
For more information contact the faculty advisor, Rick Jackson
Forensics

Forensics is college-level Speech and Debate. Hundreds of colleges and universities throughout the U.S. compete each year in various speaking events. Forensics provides college students a platform to share ideas and improve their public speaking skills.
Please read our
Send questions or comments to the Communication Department or call (206)-281-2036.
Seattle Pacific University.

General Information: (206) 281-2000 3307 Third Avenue West Seattle, Washington 98119-1997

83. Language Arts - GA: Journalism I
Strand, Bloom s, Scope, Hours, Source, activities. journalism, Knowledge, Master, 2.0, GA Quality Core Curriculum, January 2000, journalism I and II, 28, Classroom.
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The learner will be able to read a various poems, essays, short stories, novels, magazines, newspapers, charts, graphs, and technical manuals for entertainment and self-improvement. Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities Genre Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, Synthesis, Evaluation Master GA: Quality Core Curriculum, January 2000, Journalism I and II, Core Skills #1 BENCHMARK Classroom top
Information Processing Information Processing Description Information/Ideas: Restate Ideas The learner will be able to restate others' ideas. Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities Information/Ideas: Organization Comprehension Master GA: Quality Core Curriculum, January 2000, Journalism I and II, Core Skills #3 BENCHMARK

84. ::: Ssangyong Cement :::
has been publishing an academic magazine titled Sungkok journalism Review and the in 1969 to systematically support the research activities carried out by
http://www.ssangyongcement.co.kr/eng/company/info071.php
Home Introduction Corporate Infomation The Sungkok Journalism Foundation was established in 1965 to improve the quality of the journalists engaged in newspaper, communications and broadcasting, and for the development of the press and cultural business.
The Sungkok Journalism Foundation has sent 200 key journalists to study at prominent universities in the U.S.A., Japan, Fance, Britain, Hongkong, and Germany, and has continuously held seminars and academic forums related to the press.
In addition, the Foundation has been publishing an academic magazine titled "Sungkok Journalism Review" and the collection of learned papers "The Press and Society" significantly contributing to the quantitative and qualitative growth of the domestic press.
The Sungkok Academic and Cultural Foundation was established in 1969 to systematically support the research activities carried out by scientists devoted to the development of Korea's academic culture.
The Sungkok Academic and Cultural Foundation has consistently provided financial support for the research activities carried out by more than 2,000 scholars. Every year, the Foundation publishes a "collection of Sungkok Papers" to inform the public of the research activities. In 1986, the Foundation established a Sungkok Academic and Cultural Prize and has presented it annually to persons who have rendered meritorious services for the cultural and natural sciences.

85. Ryerson Journalism Alumni Association
a regular newsletter and maintaining a web site, both featuring stories and updates about alumni and the journalism program, upcoming activities of both the
http://www.ryerson.ca/~jalumni/RJAAConstitution.html
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RJAA'S CONSTITUTION
I. Name
II. Objectives

III. Membership

IV. Officers
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VIII. Amendments
ARTICLE I - NAME
1. The name of this association shall be the Ryerson Journalism Alumni Association (RJAA).
ARTICLE II - OBJECTIVES
1. The objectives of the RJAA shall include:
  • Providing Ryerson Journalism alumni and current students with information, resources, and recognition relevant to their careers and interests through a variety of activities, including, but not limited to, i) publishing a regular newsletter and maintaining a web site, both featuring stories and updates about alumni and the Journalism program, upcoming activities of both the Association and the School of Journalism, and other appropriate content, as determined by the executive; ii) establishing awards and/or other forms of internal recognition of the achievements of alumni and current students; iii) sponsoring workshops, seminars, and other activities with the objective of enhancing the career-related skills of alumni and other journalism professionals to improve the practice of Canadian journalism; iv) hosting social gatherings, such as homecomings, that provide opportunities for alumni and current students to network, establish new friendships and strengthen existing relationships. Informing current Journalism students of the existence and activities of the Association and encouraging them, where appropriate, to assist the asociation in its activities and to become active members prior to graduation.
  • 86. SCJ Activities - Chapter Projects
    SCJ activities What We Do Chapter Projects. Day, December 6. Cooperate with nearby high schools to interest prospective college students in journalism.
    http://comdept.clarion.edu/scj/activities2.htm
    SCJ Activities: What We Do
    Chapter Projects Each local chapter should develop a number of projects which it annually supports or which it occasionally promotes for the betterment of its membership and its college or university community. The following is a list of projects which could be implemented or which may suggest other projects that could be adopted.
  • Sponsor a banquet or awards program on SCJ Founders' Day, December 6. Cooperate with nearby high schools to interest prospective college students in journalism. Bring outside speakers of prominence to address the chapter or student body. Conduct a journalism clinic for freshmen working on campus publications and media. Direct the publishing of student directories, handbooks and calendars for the year. Conduct an advertising survey of the campus. Conduct reader interest surveys on the campus. Urge the creation of a media board to help encourage campus student media. Sponsor a campus camera club. Set up journalism exhibits for special campus occasions
    such as homecoming.
  • 87. The Reilly Center For Media & Public Affairs
    a website dedicated to helping journalism educators and professionals with an annotated bibliography featuring more than 700 articles Planned activities include
    http://www.lsu.edu/reillycenter/programs.htm
    Welcome Programs and Activities Faculty and Staff Investment Opportunities ... Breaux Symposium
    2003-04 Programs and Activities Forums, Symposia and Conferences
    November 12, 6:00 pm :: Inaugural Lecture in The Holliday Forum of LSU’s Renovated Journalism Building
    Presentation by Senator John Breaux : Mark your calendars for an informative and robust dialogue about the media, public affairs and the political process.
    March 19-20 :: The 2004 Breaux Symposium News in the Public Interest: A Free and Subsidized Press
    The 2004 Breaux Symposium examined alternative economic models for newsgathering and distribution. Panelists represented the following areas: nonprofit ownership, foundation subsidies, individual/family ownership, political interests, government subsidies and international models for government funding of news. Panelists included:
    • Mr. Frank Blethen, Publisher, The Seattle Times Company Professor Everette Dennis, Fordham University Dr. Karen Dunlap, President, Poynter Institute

    88. For Prospective Students: Student Organizations And Activities
    Student organizations and activities. The chapter maintains a directory of minority journalism students and coordinates, with the minority adviser, attendance
    http://www.jomc.unc.edu/forprospectivestudents/studentorgs.html
    Student organizations and activities
    Advertising Club
    Carolina Association of Black Journalists

    Electronic News Association of the Carolinas

    Graduate Student Association
    ...
    Visual Communication Student Group
    The School supports a wide variety of organizations that provide opportunities for further education, practical work experience and personal development. Advertising Club Top
    Students interested in advertising are encouraged to join this organization, an academic chapter affiliated with the American Advertising Federation (AAF). Regular meetings are held with national and local advertising professionals as guest speakers. The Advertising Club participates in the AAF national student advertising competition. Carolina Association of Black Journalists Top
    This organization is open to any student in the School or University. Its primary purpose is to support and encourage careers for minority students in mass communication and to sensitize media coverage and employment practices toward minorities. It is recognized as a UNC-Chapel Hill student organization, and because its membership is predominantly black, it is affiliated with the National Association of Black Journalists. The chapter maintains a directory of minority journalism students and coordinates, with the minority adviser, attendance at job fairs throughout the Southeast and in several metropolitan areas. Visit the

    89. Internship Detail
    professional, but also a successful internship and strong recommendation can create a standout among the many job seekers in journalism. activities The intern
    http://internships.wetfeet.com/InternshipDetail.asp?InternshipID=21097

    90. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND JOURNALISM
    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND journalism. Interactive Publishing in Central Europe. APPLICATION OF IT IN THE PUBLISHING activities OF NARODNE NOVINE .
    http://www.foi.hr/itn/en/itn98/jelencic98.htm
    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND JOURNALISM Interactive Publishing in Central Europe Dubrovnik, 25-29 May 1998 "Narodne novine" APPLICATION OF IT IN THE PUBLISHING ACTIVITIES OF "NARODNE NOVINE" The Company "Narodne novine" originates from the state owned company "Tiskanica", that was established back in 1950 by the Government of the Republic of Croatia. The Public Company "Narodne novine" has the principal obligation to publish the official gazette of the Republic of Croatia as well as official forms. Living in the Information Age, it is necessary to change the way of thinking and to get along with the development of technique, using for this purpose all the potentials that the new technology offers us. With regard to the importance of forthcoming global changes, the Company "Narodne novine" included among the first also the electronic publishing as a part of the publishing activity. "Narodne novine" has one of the biggest WEB servers in Croatia. There are more than 40000 pages of text already published in the official gazette Narodne novine since the foundation of the independent Republic of Croatia in 1990, until the newest copies, which may be found and read through Internet, by the help of our reliable system for searching. The application of the Information Technology offers a publishing house an entry into new dimensions, enriches it with new contents and the very user is provided primarily by velocity and reliability when looking for a certain law regulation. Of course, this is not the entire progress in this field. A CD-ROM is to be prepared and completed soon, consisting a variety of topic choices. Thus, our basic orientation is the conception of business policy based on the electronic publishing.

    91. NewMexiKen: Journalism-related Program Activities
    Tuesday, February 17, 2004. journalismrelated program activities. From Body and Soul — This morning I skimmed through this article
    http://newmexiken.com/archives/2004/02/000508.php
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    Half Wisdom · Half Whimsy · Half Wit Bush economic plan NewMexiKen Home Tuesday's important election
    Tuesday, February 17, 2004
    Journalism-related program activities
    From Body and Soul This morning I skimmed through this article in the New York Times on Arab-Americans who are raising large amounts of money for George Bush thinking it was a little flimsy. The headline Arabs in U.S. Raising Money to Back Bush is technically true, but the few examples cited hardly suggest any significant trend, and a figure mentioned in the article Bush's approval rating amont Arab-Americans is down to 38 percent suggests a trend toward large-scale Arab-American financial support would be surprising. I read the article too fast, and missed the obvious: Most of the Arabs the Times mentions aren't Arabs Ah, the high journalistic standards of our paper of record. Indeed, as Abu Aardvark points out, of the three principals in the article, one is Iranian, one is Pakistani and the third is an Arab, but a Lebanese Christian. Posted on February 17, 2004

    92. Language Arts - GA Journalism I And II
    journalistic styles. Strand, Bloom s, Scope, Hours, Source, activities. journalism, Master, QCC journalism I and II, 30, Classroom. Mass Media
    http://www.jones.k12.ga.us/curriculum designer/DISTRICT/CR24909.HTM

    93. ::: Palestinian Youth Association For Leadership&Rights Activities :::
    important areas, One such step is to get youth involved in journalism. plans to form a cadre by encouraging youth to conduct journalistic activities in their
    http://www.pyalara.org/project10.html
    Projects Training in Journalism
    The Youth Times reporters visiting Hebron (August 17, 2000)
    The Palestinian press situation will obviously not change overnight, dependent as it is on the general economic and political situation. But it is possible to make small steps in strategically important areas, One such step is to get youth involved in journalism. The Youth Times is designed to provide an opportunity for this. PYALARA plans to form a cadre by encouraging youth to conduct journalistic activities in their free time. In reaction to this unfortunate situation, PYALARA has started a training that aims to
    • Improve the journalistic quality of the Palestinian press Create a trained cadre of Palestinian youth journalists Develop young journalists' capacity to promote social change in the field of youth rights Develop young journalists' overall personality in a healthy and balanced manner Develop resources for journalistic training.

    94. Europe-Canada Exchange :: Journalism After September 11, 2001: A Response :: Hog
    Extracurricular activities. Sports facilities Sports facilities are open to all students at the Sport Centre Olympus, situated near the School of journalism.
    http://www.carleton.ca/eu-canada/hvu_activities.html
    Practical information for
    international students :: Immigration procedures
    :: Health insurance

    :: Transportation

    :: Housing
    ...
    :: Extra-curricular activities

    :: Extra-curricular Activities Sports facilities
    Sports facilities are open to all students at the Sport Centre Olympus , situated near the School of Journalism. The centre has tennis courts, playing fields, squash courts, a fitness room and three sport halls where you can follow a course from fencing and tai ki ken po to salsa and street dance. Of course, Utrecht has many more sports facilities for soccer, swimming, ice-skating, bowling, sailing etc. There is plenty of water to be found around Utrecht. There are two lakes, the Loosdrechtse plassen and Maarsseveense plassen Cultural activities
    De Uitwijk Parnassos is the International and Cultural Centre. They offer a number of music, theatre and dance courses for students at very reasonable prices. There are many cinemas in Utrecht showing movies in the original language with Dutch subtitles. The European Students Network organizes a range of activities, parties and excursions for international students.

    95. Student Activities
    communication, conflict resolution, handling controversy, programming activities, and human diversity. By choosing from classes in journalism, future leaders
    http://studentaffairs.stonybrook.edu/sac/leadership
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    96. Faculty Activities
    Since then KSPA s activities have expanded, and he has developed the Kansas journalism Institute in summer to include all media.
    http://www.journalism.ku.edu/Faculty/facactivs.shtml
    home/news the j-school undergrad program grad program ... search site back to Faculty main page
    J-School faculty activities:
    January-June 2000
    January
    Gerry Cain conducted a half-day seminar for the staff of the Kansas Legislative Post Audit Division in Topeka January 10. Susanne Shaw served on the NCAA/Freedom Forum Scholarship selection committee in Indianapolis.
    February Sharon Bass participated in the screening process for the National Magazine Awards Feb. 15 to 19 in New York. Tim Bengtson was one of three KU faculty members who made presentations on creativity to 33 Self Graduate Fellows and their mentors, along with others in the University community, February 22 in the Kansas Union. The other presenters were Peter Casagrande, associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and professor of English, and Reva Friedman, professor of education. Shannon Campbel l presented a paper to the Research Association of Minority Professors at its conference in Houston, Feb. 3 to 5. The title was "Working Women: An examination of race and organizational conflict." Linda Davis attended the second symposium celebrating the 40th anniversary of the University of Costa Rica-KU relationship Feb. 5 to 14. She also sought internship opportunities in Costa Rica for KU journalism students. She presented a paper on "The U. S. Perspective on Freedom of the Press" in Spanish Feb. 7.

    97. EJTA | AEFJ
    It will be especially useful for journalism teachers who will, increasingly, have to confront these issues with their students.
    http://www.ejta.nl/
    Home About EJTA Member Directory Board ... Contact
    NEWS
    from left to right: The EJTA board, Meinrad Rahofer, Epp Lauk, Inger Munk, Raymonde Griswold and Marianne Peters, (not on the picture) Michel Leroy
    Successful conference

    and AGM in Edinburgh
    EJTA conference and AGM participants enjoyed the fruitful networking opportunities as well as the various speakers taking the floor during the two-day events. More information about the meetings will follow. Below Marianne Peters addresses EJTA members in a welcome letter followed by Mark Meredith's report to the AGM.
    From Marianne Peters

    new EJTA President

    Dear Friends, We had a very interesting meeting in Edinburgh, Mark Meredith and the old Board organised an excellent conference and a productive AGM. About 25 Schools attented the AGM, it felt good to discuss important issues in journalism and journalism education in a very friendly atmosphere. You will get the minutes as soon as possible... ( read full text
    EJTA members invited to journalism training conference
    Experts on further journalism training will participate in an international conference organised by the EJC on June 11, 2004 in Maastricht. Dr. Karen Brown Dunlap, President and Managing Director of the Poynter Institute, will be the keynote speaker. Ove Joanson, Chairman of the Board of the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation and President of the Board of the EJC will be the conference moderator. The one-day conference will focus on current trends in international further training and will also explore how this training can contribute to solving the media credibility crisis experienced by a majority of countries.

    98. Our National Parks Student Journalism Project
    This site offers an alternative print version. Click the print button on your browser to print this page. Please select the text
    http://www.miami.edu/com/parks/water.htm
    This site offers an alternative print version. Click the "print" button on your browser to print this page. Please select the text size you would like to read your articles.
    Search is coming soon... If you wish to contact us please email Bruce Garrison at bruce@miami.edu Best way to experience the park? On the bay...
    By ROCHELLE GALANG
    School of Communication
    University of Miami Posted April 26, 2002
    HOMESTEAD, Fla.- One of the best ways to explore and experience Biscayne National Park is to get on a boat or get wet and get into water. Biscayne National Park, located on the southeastern coast of South Florida, is the only national park that is 95 percent under water. Although Biscayne National Park is in the back yard of the big metropolis of Miami it is a place where visitors can experience life through exploring a spectrum of beauty the park has to offer. The park offers two ways to explore the under water environment and to experience the beauty first hand. Biscayne has a snorkel trip and a diving trip visitors can choose from to experience the under water environment.

    99. Independent Journalism Center
    Back to main page, MoldovaAzi Independent journalism Center. journalism CENTER HOSTS REGIONAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT WORKSHOP (27 April) IJC @ 1000 PST, 03/05/04.
    http://ijc.iatp.md/en/

    Moldova-Azi
    About us Activities Media Law Unit ... Web Resources
    Search the site Subscribe online Curier Media
    (in Romanian) Moldova Media News (in English)
    Please choose the news category, input your complete name and e-mail addres and hit the "Send" button Advertising
    Latest events Events archive JOURNALISM CENTER HOSTS REGIONAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT WORKSHOP (27 April) IJC @ 10:00 PST, 03/05/04 On 27 April - 1 May 2004, the Independent Journalism Center-Moldova (IJC) hosted the first workshop in the framework of the 12-month research project "Impact Assessment of Media Training - A Pilot Study." Participants included researchers from Bulgaria, Hungary, Moldova and Serbia. The participant from Bosnia was unable to attend due to health reasons. Workshop leaders were Dr Poul Erik Nielsen of Aarhus University, Denmark, and Corina Cepoi, of the IJC. JOURNALISM CENTER HOSTS TRAINING ON COMPUTER-ASSISTED REPORTING (23 April) IJC @ 10:00 PST, 03/05/04 Ten journalists from various national and local print and broadcast media improved their knowledge of aspects of computer-assisted reporting during a three-day training organized by the Independent Journalism Center (IJC) in partnership with the Internet Access and Training Program (IATP) from Moldova. The agenda included hands-on sessions on methods of storing and archiving files, Internet search techniques, ways of assessing online information and using online dictionaries. JOURNALISM CENTER OFFERS IN-COURT REPRESENTATION (8 April) IJC @ 10:00 PST, 12/04/04

    100. Korea Press Foundation
    Supporting Journalist s activities, A multitude of support programs and projects will be organized to give all possible assistance
    http://www.kpf.or.kr/english/au_acti.html
    Supporting Journalist's Activities
    Journalist Training Programs

    Research And Survey

    Publications
    ...
    Journalism Library
    Supporting Journalist's Activities
    A multitude of support programs and projects will be organized to
    give all possible assistance to journalists as they strive to be the
    best they can be, including: Professional development :
    - Training programs at home and abroad
    - Sponsorship of research and writing projects for journalists
    - Increased support for investigative journalism
    - More emphasis on foreign reportage Promoting pride in Korean journalism : - Awarding to Reverent Ui Am Chang Chi-yon award for journalistic excellence - Awards for journalist of the Month - Briefings for domestic journalists and foreign correspondents - Annual tennis and baduk tournaments for journalists Moreover, the Foundation plays a leading role in sponsoring activities for media-related organizations, and operates a study and writing room for journalists to further enhance their skills. The Journalist's Fund will allow the Foundation to provide journalists of the best resources available. Journalist Training Programs These programs take a variety of forms. Either as training sessions

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