College of Journalism and Mass Communications News

Kelli Boling, Assistant Professor of Advertising and Public Relations

Boling honored with Lillian Lodge Kopenhaver Early-Career Woman Scholar Award

Jul 3 2024 - 6:30am

Kelli Boling, an assistant professor in the College of Journalism and Mass Communications at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, was selected to receive the 2024 Lillian Lodge Kopenhaver Early-Career Woman Scholar Award.

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Lopez chosen for Most Promising Multicultural Student award

Nov 10 2016 - 11:00am

by Savanah Baker

Monica Lopez, a senior advertising and public relations, French and geography student, was awarded the Most Promising Multicultural Student award from the American Advertising Federation. Lopez, a first generation college student, comes from Hastings, Nebraska.

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Photo of Margaret Holman and Frauke Hachtmann

Holman, Hachtmann chosen for Alumni Masters Week

Nov 9 2016 - 8:45am

by Stacie Sikora and Savanah Baker

Margaret Holman was chosen to represent the College of Journalism and Mass Communications for Alumni Masters Week while Dr. Frauke Hachtmann was chosen by the Nebraska Athletic Department as its Alumni Master.

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Election 2016

CoJMC students to cover 2016 election live

Nov 8 2016 - 11:30am

by Savanah Baker

Students from the College of Journalism and Mass Communications will be providing full coverage on Election Day through multimedia, television and radio outlets.

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CoJMC alumnus and local broadcaster Dodson dies at 74

Nov 2 2016 - 1:45pm

by Savanah Baker

H. Roger Dodson, local broadcaster and University of Nebraska–Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications alumnus, died Oct. 26, 2016. He was 74.

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The new logo for the Lincoln bus system

Jacht creates new campaign for Lincoln Public Works

Nov 2 2016 - 7:15am

by Savanah Baker

Jacht Ad Lab, the student-run communications firm in the College of Journalism and Mass Communications, partnered with Lincoln Public Works (LPW) to tackle a ridership issue for the Lincoln bus system.

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Ben Kreimer setting up a drone.

Storytelling with technology: CoJMC alumnus Ben Kreimer

Nov 2 2016 - 7:00am

By Karley Powell, advertising and public relations student

Drones, 360 video and virtual reality are tools being used by journalists all over the world. University of Nebraska–Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications alumnus Ben Kreimer uses these tools as his medium for sharing his true passion for storytelling.

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Graduate students pose for a picture

Graduate students attend MobileMe&You2 in Chicago

Nov 2 2016 - 7:00am

by Savanah Baker

Nine graduate students attended MobileMe&You2, a conference dedicated to learning about new initiatives and innovations in mobile media. It took place in Chicago, Illinois, while being live casted to San Francisco, California, on Oct. 27-Oct. 29.

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Professor Frauke Hachtmann

Hachtmann selected as University of Nebraska–Lincoln Athletics Alumni Master

Oct 28 2016 - 6:45am

Associate dean and CoJMC alumna, Frauke Hachtmann, has been selected by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Athletics as the 2016 Alumni Master. 

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Cover of book showing a photo of Susan La Flesche

Starita writes book on first Native American doctor, available now

Oct 25 2016 - 3:15pm

by Savanah Baker

Susan La Flesche became the first Native American doctor in the United States, but only after breaking down thick walls of ethnic, racial and gender prejudice. Professor Joe Starita wrote the book “A Warrior of the People,” to draw attention to La Flesche’s accomplishments and to bring light to the American West’s history through the eyes of a woman.

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CoJMC and CBA students attend Society of American Business Editors and Writers conference

Oct 13 2016 - 10:45am

by Joe Weber

Students in the Financial Communications course, a joint effort of the College of Journalism and Mass Communications and the College of Business Administration, took in the sites in New York City and deepened their knowledge about business and financial journalism and investor relations in a trip to the fall 2016 conference of the Society of American Business Editors and Writers on Oct. 6 and 7.

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