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News Releases: January 2003

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January 2003


Brian S. Brooks Named New Associate Dean Brian S. Brooks has been named associate dean for undergraduate studies and administration at the Missouri School of Journalism, effective Jan. 1. He succeeds Robert Logan, PhD, who retired and is taking a position with the National Institutes for Health in Bethesda, Md. [More] Brian Brooks
Brian Steffens Brian Steffens Named Executive Director of NNA Veteran newspaper manager Brian L. Steffens, 53, has been named executive director of the National Newspaper Assn., the nation's largest association of community newspapers. The Board met January 8 in Columbia. The appointment follows NNA's relocation and a year-long transition from suburban Washington, D.C. to the Missouri's School of Journalism. NNA represents more than 3,000 small daily and weekly newspapers. [More]
Nueva Beca para Periodistas Latinoamericanos Nos da gran placer anunciar que la Escuela de Periodismo de la Universidad de Missouri está ofreciendo la beca Tina Hills para periodistas de Latinoamérica que tengan interés en obtener una maestría o un doctorado en la facultad de periodismo más antigua del mundo. Esta beca es parte de un programa para expandir las relaciones entre la facultad de periodismo y el mundo de negocios de Latinoamérica. [More]

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