The Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished Service in Journalism
2000: Two More Endowed Chairs Established
2002: School Provided Leadership in New Interdisciplinary Programs
2002: Prestigious Fellowships Announced
2002: Top Journalism Organizations Located at Missouri
2003: Student International Experiences Expanded
2003: $1.4 Million Pew Grant Established Center to Research Religion in Civic Life
2003: Missouri Method Established in Moscow
2004: School Received Largest Gift in University History
2004: PRIME Lab Established
2004: Walter Williams Scholars Program Established
2004: Freshman iLife Challenge Introduced Multimedia Skills
2005: Curriculum Changes Included New Convergence Journalism Area
2005: Mojo Ad Offered Agency Experience for Students
2005: Partnership with the Committee of Concerned Journalists Created
2008: School Celebrated Centennial; Reynolds Journalism Institute Dedicated
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Freshman iLife Challenge Introduced Multimedia Skills


The School created the Freshman iLife Challenge, a contest designed to teach digital technologies needed by journalists and strategic communicators. Students used Apple's iLife suite of software tools to develop their projects. Apple and TigerTech were co-sponsors.

Exhibiting wit, creativity and resourcefulness, Freshman iLife Challenge winners received free iPods and campus acclaim for their multimedia efforts.

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