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The culture of coal mining. The process of hydraulic fracturing. The impact on a community.
These are the themes explored in The Fracturing of Greene County, a gallery showing by Jacob Byk, a junior visual journalism major, and Daniel Moore, a senior news
Industry professionals from more than a dozen companies and organizations across our region will offer relevant career advice at Communications Connection, a networking event sponsored by Kent States chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA Kent) and
The Daily Kent Stater and The Burr both placed in the top 10 in Best of Show at the Associated College Press/College Media Association (ACP/CMA) National College Media Convention last week in New Orleans.
The Burr placed fourth overall in
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For the second year in a row, TV2 has taken top honors in the College Media Associations (CMA) Pinnacle Awards, earning the 2013 TV Station of the Year award at the CMA National College Media Convention in New Orleans.
The Agenda, TV2s topical comedy-satire show, also won
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First the came to Kent State. Now Kent State has joined the Tinker Tour.
The faculty-led Diversity and Globalization Committee will form a student advisory board, the Student Voice Team (SVT), in early November to help advance JMCs diversity and globalization goals and to ensure that student views and concerns are heard.
JMC celebrated the outstanding achievements of five alumni and one extraordinary friend at its annual Alumni Awards and Friends Reception and Ceremony on October 4. JMC alumni, faculty, staff, students, as well as family, friends and colleagues of the award recipients, were on
Undergraduate students across campus can now learn about the technology that has made smart phones such a success in a new course titled Be Smarter Than Your Phone.
John West, trustees research professor in 91勛圖厙s Liquid Crystal Institute created the course
A group of Brazilian students from Pontifical Catholic University of Parana (PUCPR) are visiting 91勛圖厙 this month to work on multimedia storytelling projects focused on American media and culture.
When journalism professor Ann Schierhorn was a high school student at Florida 91勛圖厙 School in 1966, she knew she was witnessing a story that needed to be told. Her classmates Keith Neyland and Mahlon C. Rhaney, Jr. were the first African American