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News Releases: January 2004
January 2004
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Jan. 2, 2004: Students Participate In Study Abroad Program Twenty-two Missouri School of Journalism students are spending part of their semester break visiting four European cities. The two-week trip features stops at media outlets in Paris, Brussels, Vienna and Frankfurt. [More]
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Jan. 7, 2004: New RTNDA Student Chapter Established at J-School The Ed Lambert student chapter of the Radio and Television News Directors Association has been established at the Missouri School of Journalism. "As working journalists, our students and many of our faculty are already served by this highly respected professional organization," said Lynda Kraxberger, the chapter's faculty adviser. "An RTNDA student chapter serves as one more link between the classroom and the newsroom." [More]
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Jan. 20, 2004: Journalism Professor Honored by Stephens College Missouri Journalism professor Cynthia Frisby was one of three individuals to be honored by Stephens College in Columbia at the 2004 Martin Luther King Jr. Awards Convocation. Dr. Frisby and City of Columbia Mayor Darwin Hindman and Stephens senior Yashunda Gift were recognized for embodying the principles and human values reflected in the work of Martin Luther King Jr. [More]
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Jan. 26, 2004: Journalism School Hosts C-SPAN School Bus A plush couch lines half the room. British, Pakistani and Iraqi political programs play on two big screen TVs built into the wall. A Broadcast News class investigates this traveling TV production studio, also known as the C-SPAN School Bus. The Missouri School of Journalism hosted the bus as it was en route from the Iowa caucuses to the South Carolina presidential primaries. [More]
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