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“What Would You Do?” anchor John Quiñones and former Sesame Street actress Sonia Manzano will address students in Franklin Hall, as part the 20th annual State of the State Conference, March 17, 2016.
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Students from Kent State’s College of Communication and Information (CCI) had the opportunity to network and interview with more than 50 companies focused on media, communications, design and library/information science at the fourth…
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Before delivering the keynote address for Kent State’s 14th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration on Jan. 28, 2016, author and MSNBC correspondent Joy-Ann Reid stopped by Franklin Hall to speak with JMC students about her career path and current hot button issues in…
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Thanks to the contributions of alumni, friends, corporations, foundations and professional associations, JMC awarded a record-breaking $266,000 in scholarships in 2015 to more than 139 deserving incoming freshmen and current students. You could be one of them! …
The Kent State University School of Journalism and Mass Communication invites applicants for a tenure-track assistant professor who is well versed in teaching Journalism for various digital platforms. This is a nine-month tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant or…
Full-service legal industry marketing and PR agency, Jaffe, announced that account executive Bethany Early…
Two students from the School of Journalism and Mass Communication have been accepted into the News21 program, marking the first time JMC will have two students participating in the prestigious program.
News21, a program founded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York and the…
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JMC Student Voice Team hosted A JMC Conversation: Social Media & Society to an overflow audience of students in Franklin Hall’s FirstEnergy Auditorium on Nov. 19.
Panelists included senior broadcast major Ray Strickland, JMC Professor and Knight Chair in Scholastic…
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JMC recognized its distinguished alumni and friend of the School at its annual Alumni Awards and Friends ceremony and reception in Franklin Hall on Friday, October 2.