College of Journalism and Mass Communications News

(From left) Shelby Rickert, Samantha Grove, Jordan Moore

Carnegie-Knight News21 Huskers help to launch project about American democracy

Jul 2 2024 - 8:15am

Three University of Nebraska-Lincoln students, Samantha Grove of Lincoln, Jordan Moore of Lincoln and Shelby Rickert of Beaver City were selected to participate in the 2024 Carnegie-Knight News21 Program hosted at Arizona State University.

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Benjamin A. Schoenkin

University of Nebraska–Lincoln CoJMC student named NBS student governor

Mar 15 2016 - 7:00pm

The National Broadcasting Society Board of Governors voted University of Nebraska–Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications broadcasting student Benjamin A. Schoenkin as student governor to serve a one-semester term.

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CoJMC Professor Joe Starita: links to news story

CoJMC professor to serve as moderator at Vision Maker Film Festival

Mar 10 2016 - 6:00pm

Joe Starita, a University of Nebraska–Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications professor, will moderate a Q&A session with the filmmakers of “Medicine Woman” following its premiere at the Vision Maker Film Festival March 11 at 7 p.m. at the Van Brunt Visitors Center.

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CoJMC student Bailey Hurley: links to news story

CoJMC student places in Top Three of Hearst Television News Competition

Mar 10 2016 - 6:00pm

University of Nebraska–Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications student Bailey Hurley placed third in the Hearst Journalism Awards television competition.

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NPA vs Stuart: links to news story

CoJMC & College of Law host panel for 40th anniversary of landmark NPA v. Stuart decision

Mar 3 2016 - 6:00pm

The University of Nebraska–Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications and the University of Nebraska College of Law are hosting a panel discussion at the College of Law on April 14 to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Nebraska Press Association v. Stuart landmark decision.

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UNL CoJMC students win 6 ADDY awards: links to news story

University of Nebraska–Lincoln CoJMC wins 6 top Nebraska ADDY awards

Feb 29 2016 - 6:00pm

The University of Nebraska–Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications received six awards, including Student Best of Show, at the Nebraska American Advertising ADDYs Awards event held Feb. 20 in Omaha.

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Bruce Thorson: links to news story

CoJMC photojournalism students attend Pictures of Year judging

Feb 29 2016 - 6:00pm

University of Nebraska–Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications photojournalism students traveled to the University of Missouri Reynolds Journalism Institute to attend the Pictures of the Year International contest judging

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Hank Kilbanoff: links to news story

CoJMC hosts lecture by Pulitzer Prize-winning editor as part of Hearst Speaker Series

Feb 21 2016 - 6:00pm

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications is hosting a lecture by Hank Klibanoff as part of the Hearst Speaker Series on Diversity and Modern Media on March 10 at 7 p.m.

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Human Rights Quarterly publishes Joseph Weber and colleague’s article on press freedoms in China

Feb 16 2016 - 6:00pm

Human Rights Quarterly has published an article on press freedoms and credibility in China coauthored by Joseph Weber, associate professor of journalism at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s College of Journalism and Mass Communications.

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Freshman Honors Seminar travels to Washington D.C.

Feb 16 2016 - 6:00pm

University of Nebraska–Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications Freedom of Expression Freshman Honors Seminar students traveled to Washington D.C. during Martin Luther King Jr. weekend.

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Joe Starita

‘I am a Man’ now available on audiobook

Feb 10 2016 - 6:00pm

University of Nebraska–Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications professor Joe Starita’s book “‘I am a Man’: Chief Standing Bear’s Journey for Justice” is now available for purchase on audiobook.

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