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Students write news stories at a desk
May 2, 2025

Journalism students compete for the 2025 Mark Finley news writing award

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 A collage of three photos that won a photojournalism award
April 30, 2025

Three students take top spots in spring 2025 Gyorke photojournalism contest

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A painting depicts a woman with virtual headset on in front of a desert landscape
April 18, 2025

Mural adds splash of color to the School of Journalism’s halls

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Two students sit at the anchor desk in a studio
April 3, 2025

Cat's Eye News students produce first Spanish newscast

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Patty Machelor mug
March 26, 2025

Meet Patty Machelor, the School of Journalism's newest professor

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Gyorke Fall 2024 Top 3 Photo winners collage
Dec. 6, 2024

Pearlman takes first place in fall 2024 Gyorke photojournalism contest

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Kendal Blust stands in front of Old Main smiling
Nov. 8, 2024

Blust named School of Journalism undergraduate and associate director

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Lyse Doucet stands in front of a temple with a bullet proof vest.
Sept. 3, 2024

BBC's Lyse Doucet to receive 2024 Zenger Award from the School of Journalism

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Josh Anderson and Zicheng Cheng photos
Aug. 6, 2024

Q&A: Meet the School of Journalism's two new professors

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Spring 2024 Just Desserts
May 10, 2024

Just Desserts 2024: Journalism students receive top school awards

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