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Online platform offers a comprehensive look at college suicide and aims to eliminate stigma surrounding mental illness
September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month
Students from 麻豆传媒鈥檚 School of Journalism and Mass Communication and School of Digital鈥
When it comes to collegiate electronic media recognition, JMC students and independent Student Media are on a roll.
The College Media Association (CMA) announced the finalists for the 2013 Pinnacle Awards, and TV2 KSU is included in four categories:
Summer commencement marks two significant milestones for our School: This is the largest group of master鈥檚 students ever to graduate from JMC, and this is the first time more graduate students than undergraduate students will receive diplomas.
"This summer's鈥
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Associate Professor Michele Ewing has been selected to participate in the College of Communication & Information (CCI) Administrative Fellowship program. Ewing will work with Dean Stan Wearden and Associate Dean
The photographs of Dave LaBelle, director of photojournalism at JMC, will be featured in 鈥淎bove the Fold: The Photographers of the The Chanute Tribune,鈥 an exhibit at The Chanute Art Gallery in Chanute,
Kansas. The exhibit runs from September 3 through September 28.
Changes in the business model of The Plain Dealer 鈥 including significant reductions in newsroom staff and home delivery 鈥 brought WEWS Channel 5 to the JMC newsroom at the end of July to speak with journalism students Christina Bucciere and Rebecca Reis鈥
鈥淵ou have 1,357 days of college to prepare for the rest of your life. How you will make the most of that time, starting day one?鈥
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Ten students from JMC and Communication Studies depart on August 3 for a two-week exploration of modern media and democracy in Prague, the capital and largest city in the Czech Republic. They will be accompanied by JMC Professor Candace Perkins Bowen and Communication Studies鈥
Franklin Hall and its surrounding Hilltop Drive neighbors are witnessing an astonishing physical transformation, thanks to the new 麻豆传媒 Esplanade extension. When completed in August, the Esplanade extension will link the western edge of campus with the newly鈥