College of Journalism and Mass Communications News

Shari Veil, Jane T. Olson Dean of the College of Journalism and Mass Communications

Dean's Update: June 2024

Jun 12 2024 - 9:15am

For so many of our students, college would not be possible without a part-time job. We typically employ about 60 part-time student workers every year in the CoJMC. Positions include our ambassadors who conduct workshops and recruit in local high schools, peer mentors who support our new freshmen when they get to campus, our music and sports directors at 90.3 KRNU and equipment check-out room and design lab assistants. The average student worker makes just over $2,500 during the academic year. But, with 60+ students, those figures add up fast. So, we asked some of our students, “Why is it important for you to have a part-time job in Andersen Hall?” Please take a moment to read their responses and consider giving to support the work they do. I expect their stories will resonate with many of you who were once in their shoes.

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Associate Professor Amy Struthers

University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s College of Journalism and Mass Communications Associate Professor Leads Obesity Research Summit

Sep 23 2014 - 7:00pm

Associate professor Amy Struthers, primary investigator of the Transdisciplinary Obesity Prevention Research Initiative (TOPRI), will lead a summit on Oct. 10 at Nebraska Innovation Campus.

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Sarah Jo Lambert

Sarah Jo Lambert selected as homecoming royalty finalist

Sep 18 2014 - 7:00pm

Sarah Jo Lambert is one of 20 senior students who have been selected as University of Nebraska–Lincoln Homecoming royalty finalists. She is an advertising and public relations major and English and Spanish double minor.

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Gary Kebbel

Gary Kebbel named to Fulbright Review Committee

Sep 14 2014 - 7:00pm

Journalism professor Gary Kebbel has been named a national reviewer of Fulbright applications for its Specialist Program. Kebbel is the first faculty member in the University of Nebraska–Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications to join other media experts on the Communications and Journalism Peer Review Committee for Fulbright Specialists.

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Jacht Ad Lab welcomes new crew for Fall 2014

Sep 14 2014 - 7:00pm

Jacht Ad Lab is celebrating its five-year anniversary this fall with more than 30 students and the addition of two more highly skilled professionals as consultants and adjunct professors.

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CoJMC in the National News

CoJMC in the National News August 2014

Sep 7 2014 - 7:00pm

Media outlets across the nation featured and cited the CoJMC on a number of occasions in July. University of Nebraska–Lincoln faculty, administration, student and staff appearances in the national media are logged at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln newsroom.

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Laurie Thomas Lee

Lee authors chapter in “The Social Media Industries”

Aug 21 2014 - 7:00pm

Professor Laurie Thomas Lee of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln authored a chapter in “The Social Media Industries.” The book looks at how social media is evolving as an industry. 

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Nebraska Broadcasters Association Scholarships to be Renamed in Honor of Riemenschneider

Aug 19 2014 - 7:00pm

Dean Maria Marron of The University of Nebraska–Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications has renamed scholarships funded by the Nebraska Broadcasters Association as the George M. (Marty) Riemenschneider Nebraska Broadcasters Association Scholarships.

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"I Am a Man" is first Nebraska-produced Talking Book

Aug 18 2014 - 7:00pm

"I Am a Man: Chief Standing Bear’s Journey for Justice" by Joe Starita and narrated by Alice Timm is the first Nebraska Library Commission studio production to be offered through the Library of Congress' Braille and Audio Reading Download service.

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Lynne Grasz-Hall

Nebraska Broadcasters Association inducts Lynne Grasz-Hall into Hall of Fame

Aug 18 2014 - 7:00pm

The Nebraska Broadcasters Association has welcomed University of Nebraska-Lincoln and College of Journalism and Mass Communications alumna Lynne Grasz-Hall into the NBA Hall of Fame. Grasz-Hall has a series of “firsts” during her long-running career in broadcasting.

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Adam Wagler and Dane Kiambi take home top advertising awards

Aug 10 2014 - 7:00pm

ADPR professors Adam Wagler and Dane Kiambi took home top awards in the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Education advertising division’s paper competition. The awards were presented at the AEJMC’s annual convention in Montréal in August.

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