Missouri School of Journalism

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Sep. 10, 2020

Watchdog Writers Group announces first fellows and student reporters

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Sep. 4, 2020

Involvement Ambassadors connect students to campus, and each other

Student leaders help their peers engage with causes they care about. This semester, their work continues — but with some important changes.

Exterior journalism exteriors: arch, Walter Williams, Ganett, Neff halls

Aug. 27, 2020

University of Missouri School of Journalism receives $3 million gift

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Aug. 26, 2020

MU alumna gives $3 million gift to School of Journalism

Gift will support endowment for journalism students at Missouri Business Alert.

Clayton Marsh, a computer science major from Lee’s Summit, Missouri, with his parents Brandi and Steve Marsh. Aug. 15, 2020. Sam O'Keefe/University of Missouri

Aug. 19, 2020

Moving-in, masking up, helping out

It’s safe to say, there’s never been a move-in quite like this one. But despite some obvious differences, plenty stayed the same: It was hot, it was humid and the Mizzou community came out in force to welcome new students.

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Aug. 14, 2020

Broadcasting alumni find success landing jobs despite pandemic

Teams of recruiters from 10 major TV companies actively recruited more than two dozen Missouri School of Journalism students who graduated in May.

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Aug. 12, 2020

Journalism alum produces viral NFL video

In less than 24 hours, Bryndon Minter, BJ ’15, produced the “I am George Floyd” video – putting the NFL, and Minter, in the spotlight fighting systemic racism.

girl working from home

Aug. 10, 2020

Pop-up newsroom serves MU students and state

The Missouri Info Corps put MU journalism students and graduates to work covering COVID-19’s impact on small communities in Missouri.

Aug. 3, 2020

COVID-19 course provides students a comprehensive look at pandemic

Throughout the summer, 50 students from the University of Missouri and other UM System campuses gathered remotely to consider the political, societal and personal implications of the coronavirus pandemic.

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July 21, 2020

Helping newsrooms rethink obituaries to memorialize those lost during COVID-19

Kristen Hare is using her Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute fellowship to rethink obituaries and build audiences and a renewed sense of community during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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