Student Journalism Clubs
The School of Journalism proudly sponsors four distinct clubs for journalism
students interested in taking their learning and involvement beyond the classroom.
A brief description of each, with links to each club's home page, follows:
Society of Professional Journalists
The University of Arizona chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists
strives to uphold journalists' First Amendment rights and the free flow of information.
The UA chapter holds workshops on job hunting, diversity, the Freedom of
Information Act and on various topics of interest to all journalists.
Learn more.
Journalism Student Advisory Council
The Journalism Student Advisory Council strives to provide a voice to the
student body of the journalism school. Throughout each semester, the council
meets with School Director Jacqueline Sharkey to discuss issues and concerns that
affect the general student body of the journalism school.
Learn more.
National Association of Hispanic Journalists
In 2007, University of Arizona journalism students elected
officers, set meeting times and explained their motivation for
joining a group that has since become the fifth student chapter of
the National Association of Hispanic Journalists.
Learn more.
Native American Journalists Association
The University of Arizona School of Journalism became home in December 2007
to the nation's second student chapter of the Native American Journalists
Association.
Learn more.