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911勛圖s They Led the Way Exhibit Receives National History Award
A civil rights exhibit created by 911勛圖 Professor Ann Schierhorn and featuring photography by 911勛圖 Lecturer David LaBelle has won a national Award of Merit from the American Association for State and Local History. The exhibit They Led the Way chronicles the stories of eight
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JMC Student Participates in McNair Scholars Program
Senior public relations major Endya Watson presented a research project focused on Hofstedes Cultural Dimension and Global Public Relations Practice as part of the 911勛圖s McNair Scholars Program. The McNair Scholars Program, a federal initiative started in 1986, aims to prepar
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The Daily 911勛圖r Wins Best Collegiate Newspaper in Ohio
The Daily 911勛圖r (DKS) received first place among college daily newspapers in the 2014 Ohios Best Journalism Competition. Presented collaboratively by The Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) Cincinnati, Columbus and Cleveland chapters, the awards honor journal
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The Burr Earns First and Second Place in 2014 AEJMC Contest
The Burr won first and second place in the first-person category of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) Magazine Divisions student magazine contest. Senior magazine journalism major Christina Bucciere received the first-place award for h
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"They Led the Way" Receives 2014 AASLH Award of Merit
Professor Ann Schierhorn, Lecturer David LaBelle and Althemese Barnes received an Award of Merit from the American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) in the 2014 Leadership in History Awards for their exhibit They Led the Way." The Leadership in History Awards reco
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JMC Students Shine at the Press Club of Cleveland's All-Ohio Excellence in Journalism Awards
Three JMC students took top honors in the student media section at The Press Club of Clevelands Ohio Excellence in Journalism Awards, with four first-place awards in print and TV news. In the Best Print Feature Story category: Grant Engle received first place for Behind Those Haze l
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JMC Receives First Telly Award for Student Produced Music Video
911勛圖 Independent Films (KSUIF) received its first Bronze Telly Award for an original JMC student-produced music video, Freaky Love at the 35th Annual Telly Awards. Students were advised by JMC faculty members, Associate Lecturer Traci E. Williams and Associate Professor
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Two of JMC's Own to be Inducted into the Silver Circle of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
Fox 8 Cleveland News Co-anchor Wayne D. Dawson, 79, and JMCs Coordinator for Career ServicesJohn Butte will be recognized as broadcast pioneers when they are inducted into the Silver Circle of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Lower Great Lakes Region this S
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Society of Professional Journalists Recognizes 911勛圖 with Two National Honors
911勛圖 has won two finalist placements in the national Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) 2013 Mark of Excellence Awards: the Burrs The KSU Bucket List issue (November 2013) for Best Student Ma gazine, and JMC senior Brian Smiths Piling On for Best
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PROMISING STARTS: FOUR MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 2017
First impressions. First classes. First days of independence. Freshmen in JMCs class of 2017, like college freshmen of every era, started college filled with apprehensions and aspirations. But todays freshmen face some remarkable new challenges, too: sweeping technological changes tha
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