Audrey Ward wins Round 1 of the Greenlee Summer Intern Blogging Competition
Finishing with the most votes in our online poll, Audrey Ward, junior in public relations, is the winner of Round 1 of the 2018 Greenlee Summer Intern Blogging Competition.
Finishing with the most votes in our online poll, Audrey Ward, junior in public relations, is the winner of Round 1 of the 2018 Greenlee Summer Intern Blogging Competition.
Vote for blog post you think should win Round 1 of the 2018 Greenlee School Summer Intern Blogging Competition by taking our online poll. Voting opens at 12:15 p.m. CST on July 9 and closes at 11:59 p.m. CST on July 16. The author of the post that receives the most votes will receive the $50 Amazon e-gift card.
Lindsey Moor (’18 public relations) and Ashley Kirkpatrick, senior in advertising, will compete for the National Excellence in Media Award and scholarship money during the 2018 Washington Media Scholars Case Competition in Washington, D.C.
Daniela Dimitrova, professor and director of graduate education, provides insights on the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication’s flexible M.S. program in this interview with Mastersincommunications.com.
Bulgarian and Turkish newspapers frame the Syrian refugee crisis differently, according to research done by Daniela Dimitrova, Greenlee School professor.
Write a blog post about your summer internship experience to compete for a $50 Amazon e-gift card in the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication’s third annual summer intern blogging competition. All current Greenlee majors doing summer 2018 internships related to advertising, journalism and mass communication or public relations are invited to participate.
Five Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication faculty and staff members will be honored by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences in September.
A group of public relations students in Greenlee’s Public Relations Campaigns course developed and executed a campaign to galvanize loyal fans and help the local restaurant earn the distinction from the Iowa Cattlemen’s Association (ICA) and the Iowa Beef Industry Council (IBIC).
Dennis Chamberlin leads a semester study abroad program in Urbino, Italy, where he is introducing a new course on mobile photography.
Greenlee graduate students were invited to participate in the Big Ten Mini-Conference held at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, April 13-14. The conference focused on media-related topics and offered graduate students the opportunity to share their thesis research with those who attended.