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.
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.
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.
One of the world’s leading academic experts on media economics and management and government communications policies will visit the Greenlee School for its Research Friday events Friday, Nov. 3.
Lecturer Lisa Oakes will bring lessons learned from her work as an instructor, journalist and public relations practitioner to the community in 2018 as a speaker for the Midwest Speakers Bureau, a regional organization that connects meeting planners with professional speakers.
Four Greenlee School faculty and staff members received honors from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at its annual Fall Convocation and Awards Ceremony on Tuesday, September 5.
Assistant Professor Jan Lauren Boyles has been selected for a Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism Disruptive Journalism Educator Fellowship.
A number of Greenlee School faculty and graduate students will present papers, serve on panels and moderate sessions at the 100th annual conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) August 9-12 in Chicago and its accompanying preconferences.
Four Greenlee School employees won College of Liberal Arts and Sciences awards for their service to constituents and Iowa State University. Daniela Dimitrova, director of graduate studies, won the International Service Award; Alyssa Rutt, program coordinator, the Professional and Scientific Outstanding New Professional Award; Shane Scherschel, integrated media specialist, the Professional and Scientific Award for … Continue reading Four Greenlee employees win LAS awards