The College of Journalism and Mass Communications has 12 graduate assistants this fall. Graduate assistantships in the CoJMC are offered to promising scholars with an interest in gaining teaching, research or industry experience in their field. Graduate assistants serve as teaching or research assistants to accomplished faculty, teach in the college’s innovative Design Communication Program or work in strategic communications for an industry partner.
Graduate assistantships provide a monthly stipend, as well as tuition remission and health insurance for accepted students. The following graduate program students, listed with their program and hometown, were offered graduate assistantships for the fall 2021 semester.
First Name |
Last Name |
Master's Specialization |
Hometown |
Jasmine |
Alexander |
Integrated Media Communications |
Omaha, NE |
Rafael Maschieri |
Bicudo |
Integrated Media Communications |
Brazil |
Mia |
Everding |
Professional Journalism |
Lincoln, NE |
Iman |
Farid |
Integrated Media Communications |
Lincoln, NE |
Michaela |
Farley |
Integrated Media Communications |
Omaha, NE |
Whitney |
Koehn |
Integrated Media Communications |
Elmwood, NE |
Tabitha |
Kube |
Integrated Media Communications |
Norfolk, VA |
Emily |
Morrow |
Integrated Media Communications |
O'Neill, NE |
Margaret |
Nongo-Okojokwu |
Integrated Media Communications |
Akowonjo Lagos, Nigeria |
David |
Ornelas |
Integrated Media Communications |
Lincoln, NE |
Chandra |
Traxler |
Integrated Media Communications |
Saint Joseph, MO |
Claire |
Wiens |
Integrated Media Communications |
McPherson, KS |
The College of Journalism and Mass Communications offers a master's degree with specializations in professional journalism or integrated media communications and two graduate certificates in public relations and social media and financial communications. To learn more about the college's graduate programs visit the college's website.