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Missouri School of Journalism to recognize 62 students at Dec. 13 graduation ceremony
The Missouri School of Journalism will recognize 62 students at the 4:30 p.m. commencement ceremony on Friday, Dec. … Continued
Bettie J. Koelling Memorial Scholarship extends legacy of beloved Missouri School of Journalism staffer
By Austin Fitzgerald COLUMBIA, Mo. (Dec. 2, 2024) — The Missouri School of Journalism today announced the Bettie … Continued
Kyle Felling named KBIA general manager
By Austin Fitzgerald COLUMBIA, Mo. (Dec. 2, 2024) — The Missouri School of Journalism today announced that Kyle … Continued
Mizzou Journalism connections lead Delaney Ehrhardt to co-author first book
Delaney Ehrhardt, BJ ‘23, always knew she loved writing, especially watching bullet points turn into fully fleshed-out pages. … Continued
Cherisse Halsall, Missouri School of Journalism graduate student, named 33rd Kaplan Fellow
By Austin FitzgeraldPhotos by Nate Brown COLUMBIA, Mo. (Nov. 19, 2024) — Cherisse Halsall, a master’s student at … Continued
Missouri School of Journalism alum Calvin Hughes infuses local journalism with far-reaching implications
By Austin FitzgeraldPhoto by Nate Brown COLUMBIA, Mo. (Nov. 15, 2024) — Calvin Hughes, BJ ’93, has served … Continued
Missouri School of Journalism professor Shelly Rodgers named Curators’ Distinguished Professor
Rodgers is the first J-School professor in 21 years to receive this distinction By Austin Fitzgerald COUMBIA, Mo. … Continued
Exploring creativity and collaboration with the Visual Communications Club
By Maggie Pelter For aspiring designers, experienced artists and even those who simply appreciate the beauty of good … Continued
Research from Missouri School of Journalism shows audiences aren’t squeamish about war photography
By Austin Fitzgerald COLUMBIA, Mo. (Oct. 28, 2024) — Wartime photography has existed almost as long as photography … Continued
Missouri School of Journalism’s Amy Simons inspires new generation of storytellers
By Austin Fitzgerald COLUMBIA, Mo. (Oct. 21, 2024) — Amy Simons was in fourth grade when she realized … Continued