Congrats?? to our August award winners! Join us in celebrating their achievements and read more here: https://ow.ly/MhnZ50TCwtE ?? Not Too Shabby Faculty Award: Ryan Tan ?? Professor of the Month: Dave Remund ?? Not Too Shabby Staff Award: Vannessa Killen ?? Student of the Month: Owen Smith
Nebraska College of Journalism and Mass Communications
高等教育
Lincoln,Nebraska 2,261 位关注者
Providing hands-on experiences bringing facts, evidence and data together in stories that drive our democracy.
关于我们
Founded in 1894, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications serves more than 1,100 students in four undergraduate majors and two master's specializations. We are accredited by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications and a member of the Carnegie-Knight Initiative on the Future of Journalism.
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https://journalism.unl.edu/
Nebraska College of Journalism and Mass Communications的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 高等教育
- 规模
- 5,001-10,000 人
- 总部
- Lincoln,Nebraska
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- 教育机构
- 创立
- 1894
- 领域
- Advertising and Public Relations、Broadcasting、Journalism、Sports Media and Communication和Integrated Media Communications
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200 Centennial Mall North
US,Nebraska,Lincoln,68508
Nebraska College of Journalism and Mass Communications员工
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Nebraska College of Journalism and Mass Communications转发了
Exciting News! Jacht’s spring applications have been extended to October 4th! This is your opportunity to join Lincoln’s student-run advertising agency and gain valuable, hands-on experience in advertising, design, and strategy. If you’re passionate about advertising, don’t miss this chance to apply! https://lnkd.in/gV8Yc_Te #JachtAdLab #Spring2024 #ApplyNow
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Nebraska College of Journalism and Mass Communications转发了
Had fun hosting our sailors from the USS Nebraska today at Nebraska College of Journalism and Mass Communications. Thank you to Barney McCoy, Kristian Anderson and Jamie Wenz for helping with the media training exercise!
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Survivors of sex trafficking often confront significant challenges as they reintegrate into society. In Nebraska, nonprofits like I've Got a Name and Voices of Hope play a crucial role in supporting this journey. In our investigative depth reporting class, Jodi Soptic and Annelise Foresman examined their impactful efforts under the guidance of Chris Graves and Linda White, shedding light on the issues affecting missing and murdered marginalized women. ?? Read the full story below. https://ow.ly/Vvq850SX7MI
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Nebraska College of Journalism and Mass Communications转发了
??? Calling all Nebraska College of Journalism and Mass Communications students - Do you want to go tour some awesome mass media outlets over Fall Break? This professional development trip is a great chance to grow your network, meet almuni from the college, and see what it’s like to live and work in a larger city. Have questions? Stop by the Andersen Hall lobby today 10:00-12:30 for more information and a sweet treat! More details here ?? https://lnkd.in/dT5_6MRR
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Nebraska College of Journalism and Mass Communications转发了
Spring 2025 Applications Are Now Open! Are you looking to gain real-world experience, explore your career interests and build meaningful industry connections? Apply to join Jacht Agency today! Applications close Sept. 30 at 11:59 p.m. Click the link below to start your journey. #JachtAgency #ApplyNow #UNL #COJMC https://lnkd.in/gV8Yc_Te
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Many communities of color are hesitant to report crimes due to a lack of trust in law enforcement. Emma Bullerman interviewed LPD Police Chief Michon Morrow to explore how she and her team are working to bridge the gap with minority communities in Lincoln. Emma's piece was part of last spring's Investigative Depth Reporting class that focused on the critical issue of missing and murdered marginalized women. ?? Read the full story below. https://ow.ly/3Jvo50SX6Ok
Nebraska police train for cultural complexities, but is it enough?
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"We carry our home with us wherever we go." - Johnny Carson (NU '49)
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Explore this Investigative Depth Reporting article by students Jordyn Graff and Ruth Bailey on domestic violence and its disproportionate impact on women of color. The piece shares the heartbreaking story of Cecilia Perez, who tragically lost her life to domestic violence, as recounted by her friends and family. Produced for our Investigative Depth Reporting class, this story builds on last semester’s focus on missing and murdered marginalized women, under the guidance of Chris Graves and Linda White. ?? Read the full story below.
The case of Cecilia Perez
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