UNC School of Journalism and Mass Communication confronts evolving field
The proposed name change for the UNC School of Journalism and Mass Communication is one example of the ways in which the journalism industry and its schools ...
Read More »The proposed name change for the UNC School of Journalism and Mass Communication is one example of the ways in which the journalism industry and its schools ...
Read More »Junior Max Levin had low expectations when he downloaded Tinder.
Read More »UNC professors Barbara Friedman and Anne Johnston were recognized for their work on the Irina Project with the Donna Allen Award for Feminist Advocacy ...
Read More »Starting as an intern in 1985 and making his way to the top position in 2006, Andy Serwer has spent his entire career with Fortune magazine.
Read More »There were few professors who influenced students like Jim Mullen did. He saw the talent within every student and made the most of it.
Read More »Senior Alexis Simmons received half of the money she did in scholarships from the UNC School of Journalism and Mass Communication this year than ...
Read More »Journalism professor Bill Cloud has been groaning a lot lately.
Read More »No matter how Chuck Stone did it, he did it swinging.
Read More »Bennett will deliver a lecture today as part of the UNC School of Journalism and Mass Communication’s Women in Media Leadership Series.
Read More »Many might see print journalism as an old medium dying a slow death.
Read More »Students on campus might have noticed an evil, chalk-drawn Rameses or stumbled upon VHS tapes hiding in various academic buildings.
Read More »As the number of student journalists continues to grow due to an increasing number of media platforms, UNC journalism faculty are beginning to recognize ...
Read More »Junck, the CEO of the news organization Lee Enterprises and chairwoman of the Associated Press Board of Directors, spoke to students in Carroll Hall Auditorium ...
Read More »Chancellor Carol Folt ushered in a new administration when she began this month — but it is not yet complete.
Read More »Campus buildings affected by the record-breaking rainfall that flooded Chapel Hill June 30 are still undergoing repairs — forcing some students to change ...
Read More »Arthur Brooks was unsure why he lost a Thanksgiving dinner argument about free enterprise with his family, until he realized he was focusing too much ...
Read More »Childhood movement in the early stages of life could contribute to psychological development — meaning parents should favor dance over video games — ...
Read More »The UNC School of Journalism’s Women in Media Leadership speaker series attracts journalists, politicians and other influential women to deliver lectures. ...
Read More »Beginning in the fall, the University could expand its academic resources to reach people all across the world through a computer screen.
Read More »Gov. Pat McCrory’s deputy budget director, Art Pope, has one message for stakeholders in the state’s budget, including universities: Don’t expect ...
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