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Facebook posts help facilitate belief that HPV vaccine is dangerous to health
University of Missouri health communication expert believes study could inform the ongoing COVID-19 vaccine roll out and distribution. … Continued
MOJO Ad presents findings to AT&T, wraps up first-ever virtual semester
By Zach Taylor Columbia, Mo. (Jan. 6, 2021) — For MOJO Ad, this year’s fall semester was unlike … Continued
Jeimmie Nevalga named news director at KOMU-TV
The veteran producer is the first woman and minority to lead news operations at the station Columbia, Mo. … Continued
AdZou presents findings to clients via Zoom, overcoming challenging circumstances
By Zach Taylor Columbia, Mo. (Jan. 4, 2021) — For strategic communication students at the Missouri School of … Continued
Journalism alumna recognized for her commitment to public service
Columbia, Mo. (Dec. 10, 2020) — A graduate from the Missouri School of Journalism was named to the … Continued
Missouri School of Journalism to recognize 105 students for December commencement
Interact with family, friends, faculty, fellow Tigers and MU alumni on social media as we congratulate the class … Continued
Explaining science – visually
University of Missouri journalism researchers find infographics can help journalists communicate complex science-based health news. By Eric Stann … Continued
PRIME lab adjusts to continue researching during pandemic
University of Missouri’s journalism research lab measures a person’s mental and bodily responses to media messaging. Columbia, Mo. … Continued
Yehyun Kim, MA ’19, is first Mizzou student since 2000 to win top honor at College Photographer of the Year competition
“Night to Shine,” Photo by Yehyun Kim, MA ’19. Six other J-School students win awards in eight categories, … Continued
MU alumni give back to journalism students through clothing donations
Professional clothes helps student broadcasters match industry standards as they gain hands-on experience By Jennifer Nelson Columbia, Mo. … Continued