Julie Roosa named Greenlee School’s First Amendment specialist
Julie Roosa joins the faculty of the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication as adjunct assistant professor, specializing in First Amendment topics.
Julie Roosa joins the faculty of the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication as adjunct assistant professor, specializing in First Amendment topics.
A conversation in a bowling alley helped Nik Heftman land a job with CBS News in New York. For a guy who faced his share of obstacles to earn a degree, he felt his hard work had finally paid off.
The scholarship application is available for current and transfer students. Applications are due Feb. 5. The Greenlee School awards over $150,000 in scholarships every year to its students. Current students and those transferring to ISU for the 2018-2019 academic year may apply.
Two student journalists received individual honors from the Associated Collegiate Press in October at the National College Media Convention in Dallas for work published in by the Iowa State Daily Media Group during the 2016-17 academic year.
The Greenlee Advisory Council welcomed its newest member at its fall meeting Oct. 27. Kim Guthrie (’84), president of Cox Media Group, began a three-year term. “Kim started her career as a journalist, and her first love is journalism. She’s an industry leader, and we are so fortunate to have her join the council,” said … Continue reading Kim Guthrie joins Greenlee Advisory Council
Women whose leadership has made a difference at Iowa State University will be honored by the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics on the 12th annual Woman Impacting Iowa State calendar – and two of them have ties to the Greenlee School.
Storytelling and technology collided in October at the 2017 Adobe MAX Creativity Conference in Las Vegas, and Sherry Berghefer, senior lecturer, plans to put several observations into action in the classroom and her research.
The Greenlee School welcomed Robert G. Picard, one of the world’s leading academic experts on media economics and management and government communications policies, on Nov. 3 for its Research Friday.
Amanda Wymore, senior in public relations, shares her four takeaways from Kelly Howard’s Futures Forum presentation, “The Art of Promotion: How to Build a Brand for Yourself and Your Business,” in a post on our student experience blog.
Margaret “Margy” Chamberlin accepted the 2017 James W. Schwartz Award Oct. 27 at a presentation ceremony at Hamilton Hall. The award honors Margy and her late husband, Gene, for their distinguished service to journalism as longtime publishers of the Mobridge (South Dakota) Tribune.