Student reports:
'Anatomy of Sorrow' hits UA campus
Daniel Martin Diaz exhibits his artwork at the Arizona State Museum which ends October 26th. Read More...
UA Mock Border
Tattered jackets, sun-weathered water gallons and sardine can remnants line an incomplete fence right in the middle of the University of Arizona campus. Read More...
A look at David Tineo
After losing his eyesight, local artist David Tineo is still doing what he loves.
In 2005, Tineo was diagnosed with macular degeneration, a disease that causes a loss of vision. Read More...
Welcome from the department head
Welcome to the electronic home of The University of Arizona Department of Journalism. Our newly redesigned Web site should better help visitors learn about the students, faculty, courses and programs of the Department of Journalism. Read More...
Department News:
Department offers eNewsletter
The University of Arizona
Department of Journalism has launched an Alumni eNewsletter. It was created to
keep you in touch with what’s happening in the department. If you want
to be added to the list, send your first and last name and preferred e-mail address to
Senior Program
Coordinator Kate Harrison.
International journalism prof shares op-ed on "Media Matters"
Reporters, says Professor Mort Rosenblum, have to know what they're talking about.
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Graduate student writes on journalistic objectivity
Sarah Garrecht Gassen shares her opinion on journalistic objectivity in the Sept. 7
issue of the Arizona Daily Star.
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SPJ chapter wins regional award
The Society of Professional Journalists has named the University of Arizona chapter the top student
chapter in a four-state region.
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Graduate students return to journalism department
At an Aug. 22 orientation, journalism department staff welcomed graduate students back to the department
for the first time in 10 years.
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UA Journalism professor writes about need for foreign correspondents
A UA laureate professor of journalism and Latin American Studies discusses the need for well-trained journalists.
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UA students look at Argentina's environmental issues in series for Arizona Daily Star
This spring, 10 UA student reporters traveled to Argentina, the second-biggest and third-most-populous Latin American country. Their assignment: to see how a nation still trying to emerge from economic turbulence is addressing -- or ignoring -- growing global environmental priorities.
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Sharkey hopeful about journalism's future
At a panel discussion on international journalism this spring sponsored by the UA journalism department, an audience member asked how the UA curriculum prepares students.
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Master's program has international flavor with 3 degrees to choose from
The journalism master's program has a strong international orientation to two critically important areas in the world: Latin America and the Middle East. Students interested in international journalism have three options. First, the journalism master's program can be tailored to students interested in international news coverage.
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