Students in the Advanced Broadcasting Class (JRN 371) produce their eighth show of the Spring ‘ 19 Semester.
Students in the Advanced Broadcasting Class (JRN 371) produce their eighth show of the Spring ‘ 19 Semester.
New year, new name! We are officially the @stonybrooku School of Communication and Journalism. Learn more about this exciting new chapter in our School's history. https://www.stonybrook.edu/journalism/story.php?slug=stony-brook-announces-renamed-school-of-communication-and-journalism
Calling all prospective and admitted @stonybrooku students! Join us on 1/20 at 6 pm for a panel presentation featuring recent journalism graduates, @ReylerTV, @npennisiFOX55 & @LizPulver16. Click here to register https://enroll.stonybrook.edu/register/jschoolgrads21
#MondayMotivation: Professor Dowdy, who's helping students learn how to obtain, understand and use data effectively in their reporting @SBUJournalism.
He'll use what he learns from the "Data Bootcamp for Educators," an @IRE_NICAR fellowship for educators.https://bit.ly/3i3ZzCo
Lights, camera, ACTION! 🎥
Despite roadblocks from #COVID19, last year @sbujournalism students broadcasted more shows than ever before. Learn how: https://bit.ly/2X8PJFH
#TuesdayMotivations: Seawolves like Brianne Ledda.
This @SBUJournalism student was recognized by the @Hearst Journalism Awards Program. Her investigative piece on the legacy of slavery on #LongIsland placed her in the top 20 *nationally*. #hearstawards
https://bit.ly/2KJrcEG