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Greenlee School partners with KCCI for coverage from 2025 Aer Lingus College Football Classic

The Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication at Iowa State University is proud to announce a partnership with KCCI, aimed at bringing international storytelling to local audiences. As part of this collaboration, a select group of student journalists and faculty will travel to Dublin, Ireland, to cover the Iowa State vs Kansas State football game at the 2025 Aer Lingus College Football Classic on Aug. 23, with their stories to be distributed across KCCI 8 News platforms.

This immersive field assignment will provide students with real-world international reporting experience, covering Iowa State’s first-ever football game to be held outside the United States. Under the guidance of experienced faculty, the student journalists will pitch, produce and file stories from the ground in Dublin, ranging from news packages and feature pieces to digital content and social media coverage.

“The Greenlee School works to connect our students with the media profession,” said Michael Dahlstrom, director of the Greenlee School. “This partnership with KCCI provides an exciting new opportunity for these students to network and build their portfolio based on their work from this study abroad experience.”

Select pieces will appear on KCCI 8 newscasts and digital channels, giving central Iowa unique insights and perspectives from across the Atlantic.

“KCCI is excited to partner with students and staff from the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication. Working with and helping train America’s future journalists is an important part of our mission as Iowa’s News Leader,” said KCCI News Director Natalie Cabieses.

The trip to Dublin will take place from Aug. 14 to Aug. 25. Stories will begin appearing on KCCI 8 News in the days prior to the game. The student journalists will also share content with the Iowa State Daily, the university’s student-operated news organization.

About the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication
The Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication at Iowa State University was among the first group of programs accredited in 1948 by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC) and continues to be the longest continuously accredited program in the state. The school strives to serve students, the university, professional communicators, and the general public of Iowa, the nation, and the world through teaching, scholarship, service, and professional outreach activities.

About KCCI
KCCI 8 News produces over 30 hours of award-winning local news each week. KCCI, “Iowa’s News Leader,” is proud to provide news, sports, weather, and entertainment to the area on KCCI, online at KCCI.com, and on mobile devices with their numerous digital offerings. KCCI also offers TV’s most memorable entertainment on its digital channel, Me-TV Des Moines 8.2, and exciting new hits on My Des Moines 8.3. Extremely thankful to the community it serves, KCCI also partners year-round with local non-profits to give back to the Des Moines-Ames area.