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News Releases: December 2004
December 2004
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Dec. 15, 2004: Twelve Missouri Journalism Students Win Dow Jones Editing Internships Twelve Missouri Journalism students have been selected for the prestigious 2005 Dow Jones Newspaper Fund summer internships in business reporting, newspaper copy editing and sports copy editing. The students were among the approximately 35 picked from an applicant pool of more than 500. Each will receive pre-internship training and a weekly minimum salary of $350 for 10 weeks. Interns who return to college full-time the following fall will receive $1,000 scholarships from the Fund. [More]
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Dec. 15, 2004: Missouri Broadcast News Students Win Hearst Journalism Awards Matt Talhelm and Lauren Stiglich, both Missouri School of Journalism students, were among the winners in the November William Randolph Hearst Foundations Journalism Awards Program broadcast competition. Talhelm earned $1,500 for second place in the television finals, qualifying him for Competition Two. The top five winners in both audio and video were selected from among 35 audio and 60 video entries. [More]
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Dec. 15, 2004: First Tina Hills Fellow Wins Overseas Press Club Foundation Scholarship Marina Walker, an award-winning journalist from Mendoza, Argentina, and the School's first Tina Hills Fellow, has been awarded a scholarship worth $2,000 by the Overseas Press Club Foundation. Walker was one of only 12 selected from a pool of 175 applicants from 60 different colleges and universities. [More]
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Dec. 21, 2004: Class Project Receives Attention from Trade Press A class project involving citizen journalism has received attention by the trade press. Editor & Publisher, The Online Journalism Review, the journalism think tank Poynter Institute and others have written about the MyMissourian project that Clyde Bentley and his media management students launched this semester. [More]
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Dec. 22, 2004: Students Capture Graphic Awards in AP Contest Missourian Journalism students captured three of the top four prizes in the graphics division of the 2004 Associated Press Missouri-Kansas contest. The results were announced at the annual meeting of publishers and editors of Missouri and Kansas AP member newspapers. The winning graphics competed against 19 other entries. They originally were published in the Columbia Missourian, a community daily newspaper and the working newspaper lab for students in news-editorial, design, information graphics and photojournalism. [More]
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