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Diversity Institute graduates six journalism fellows
News release After completing 12-week program, fellows joins staffs of their sponsoring newspapers as full-time journalists.
05.08.06
59 journalists who died covering the news in 2005 added to Journalists Memorial
News release The memorial now pays tribute to 1,665 reporters, editors, photographers and broadcasters who died or were killed while on assignment.
05.03.06
Having fun with journalism
More than 130 high school and college students learn about reporting, writing and photography during the seventh annual Native American Journalism Career Conference.
04.19.06
Chef Wolfgang Puck to headline Newseum restaurant
News release “The Source by Wolfgang Puck” will be the signature dining experience at the Newseum complex, opening next year.
04.10.06
Articles by Winter 2006 Diversity Institute Fellows
Collection of Articles by Winter 2006 Diversity Institute Fellows
03.31.06
Editors urged to diversify university publications
Article by 2006 Diversity Institute Fellow Martin Ricard
03.30.06
Former governor offers Belmont executive insight
Article by 2006 Diversity Institute Fellow Louis Medina
03.30.06
TSU set to launch intelligence program
Article by 2006 Diversity Institute Fellow Sheldon Scruggs
03.30.06
VU program offers retirees intellectual calisthenics
Article by 2006 Diversity Institute Fellow Carolyn Thompson
03.30.06
Fraternity meets in Nashville to forge regional agenda
Article by 2006 Diversity Institute Fellow Jonathan Babalola
03.30.06
Industry leaders inspire TSU students to prepare for job success
Article by 2006 Diversity Institute Fellow Martin Ricard
03.28.06
Honesty best policy, experts tell job seekers
Article by 2006 Diversity Institute Fellow Kim Tyler
03.28.06
Job fair's aim: Help workers get 'paycheck'
Article by 2006 Diversity Institute Fellow Jonathan Babalola
03.28.06
Terrorism expert urges U.S. to be vigilant, supportive
Article by 2006 Diversity Institute Fellow Louis Medina
03.28.06
World unfolds for students at Frist
Article by 2006 Diversity Institute Fellow Sheldon Scruggs
03.27.06
Lipscomb award honors alum, remembers professor
Article by 2006 Diversity Institute Fellow Carolyn Thompson
03.27.06
Activist: Death penalty no solution, urges forgiveness
Article by 2006 Diversity Institute Fellow Louis Medina
03.27.06
VU Marrowthon enters race to find donors
Article by 2006 Diversity Institute Fellow Kim Tyler
03.27.06
Nurses urged to guard own mental health
Article by 2006 Diversity Institute Fellow Jonathan Babalola
03.27.06
Symposium allows collegians to express sociological instincts
Article by 2006 Diversity Institute Fellow Martin Ricard
03.27.06
Hendersonville to buy drainage equipment
Article by 2006 Diversity Institute Fellow Sheldon Scruggs
03.14.06
Billboards to battle infant mortality
Article by 2006 Diversity Institute Fellow Jonathan Babalola
03.14.06
Hendersonville moves to handle drainage woes, save money
Article by 2006 Diversity Institute Fellow Carolyn Thompson
03.14.06
School board begins budget process
Article by 2006 Diversity Institute Fellow Martin Ricard
03.14.06
No free parking for downtown visitors
Article by 2006 Diversity Institute Fellow Jonathan Babalola
03.14.06
Berry Hill leads fight for Metro subsidies
Article by 2006 Diversity Institute Fellow Sheldon Scruggs
03.13.06
Brentwood weighs time extension for dumpster compliance
Article by 2006 Diversity Institute Fellow Martin Ricard
03.13.06
Brentwood hires firm to fix Sunset Road problems
Article by 2006 Diversity Institute Fellow Carolyn Thompson
03.13.06
Berry Hill moves to protect important data
Article by 2006 Diversity Institute Fellow Louis Medina
03.13.06
16 students named to spring Chips Quinn Scholars class
16 students named to spring Chips Quinn Scholars class
News release New group brings to 969 the number of young people trained as reporters, copy editors, photographers and graphics artists since the program began in 1991.
01.27.06
Neuharth elected to Advertising Hall of Fame
News release Freedom Forum founder, along with three other media leaders, to be inducted in March.
01.13.06
Business writing workshop offered in Vermillion, S.D.
“The Craft of Business Writing,” a free one-day seminar for journalists wanting to improve their writing about business, will be May 1 at the Al Neuharth Media Center at the University of South Dakota.
12.21.05
Neuharth donates papers to Library of Congress
News release Collection includes first edition of USA TODAY and a newspaper that went to the moon.
12.02.05
Honolulu and South Dakota newspapers honored for diversity leadership
The Honolulu Advertiser and the Argus Leader of Sioux Falls, S.D., are winners of the Robert G. McGruder Awards for Diversity Leadership. The awards honor leadership through the recruitment, development and retention of journalists of color and newspaper content.
10.11.05
Radio host, writer Garrison Keillor to speak at Al Neuharth Legacy Series
Keillor's presentation is sponsored by the Freedom Forum and the University of South Dakota as part of the Al Neuharth Legacy Series, which features speakers who have demonstrated extraordinary achievement and leadership in the media.
09.14.05
Freedom Forum promotes two long-time broadcasters to top positions
News release John A. Hurley named senior vice president of broadcasting; James A. Updike named vice president of technology.
07.21.05
Summer 2005 Chips Quinn Scholars
List of summer 2005 Chips Quinn Scholars
07.18.05
SJSU top recruiter to internship program
San Jose State University boasts the largest number of students who have become Chips Quinn Scholars. The credit goes to a strong journalism program and recruiting by teachers and program alums.
07.15.05
Fellows learn about themselves
in school volunteer work
ASNE/APME Fellows take their enthusiasm for journalism to high school classes across the country in an effort to get young people get interested in newspaper careers.
06.23.05
Freedom Forum names 4 new trustees
News release Former Senate majority leaders Howard Baker, Tom Daschle elected to foundation board, along with former Cherokee Chief Wilma Mankiller and USA TODAY Editor Ken Paulson.
06.17.05
Freedom Forum Diversity Institute Accepting Applications for 2006 Class
News release The Freedom Forum Diversity Institute, a training program at Vanderbilt University for people of color who want to become journalists but have not had formal journalism training, is accepting applications for its 2006 class of journalism fellows.
06.14.05
25 to attend American Indian Journalism Institute
College students from 20 tribes will study the fundamentals of journalism in a four-credit course in June at the University of South Dakota.
05.31.05
54 named Summer Scholars
Journalism students and recent graduates from 44 colleges prepare to begin internships in daily newspaper newsrooms.
05.18.05
Chips Quinn Summer 2005 Orientation
Chips Quinn Summer 2005 Orientation.
05.18.05
McGruder nominations being accepted
Nominations for the fourth Robert G. McGruder Awards for Diversity Leadership are due Sept. 9. Two awards given annually recognize leadership in newsroom diversity in staffing and content.
05.16.05
Memorial adds 78 names of journalists who died on assignment last year
CNN’s Judy Woodruff criticizes governments who ‘look the other way.’
05.03.05
Remarks by Judy Woodruff, CNN
Freedom Forum Journalists Memorial Rededication Ceremony
05.03.05
Diversity Institute graduates 7th class of journalism fellows
News release 16 fellows to join newspapers as full-time journalists.
04.22.05
Passing the torch
Student seeks to help younger Natives.
04.21.05
Conference draws largest group ever
More than 150 Native American college and high school students are learning about opportunities in journalism at the Native American Newspaper Career Conference in South Dakota.
04.20.05
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