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Dahlstrom wins Conservation & Environmental Education Excellence Award, co-chairs symposium

Associate Director Michael Dahlstrom will be co-chair of the Organizing Committee for the Seventh Indonesian-American Kavli Frontiers of Science symposium, sponsored by the U.S. Agency for International Development and supported by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and the Kavli Foundation. These symposia enable emerging young scientific leaders to become acquainted with their colleagues in … Continue reading Dahlstrom wins Conservation & Environmental Education Excellence Award, co-chairs symposium

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Greenlee School poised for banner 2018 enrollment

The first admissions report of the 2017-18 recruiting season shows Iowa State’s Greenlee School—the largest academic program in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences—on track for another banner year, with 57 accepts as opposed to 56 accepts in January 2016. Last year’s prospective student recruitment boosted Fall 2016 enrollment to a total 844 undergraduate … Continue reading Greenlee School poised for banner 2018 enrollment

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Greenlee School and other LAS programs to benefit from one of Iowa State University’s largest gifts

The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences has been designated as the recipient of what’s expected to be one of the largest gifts in Iowa State University’s history, and the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication is one of several programs that will initially benefit. “The Greenlee School has earned an excellent reputation as an … Continue reading Greenlee School and other LAS programs to benefit from one of Iowa State University’s largest gifts

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Lucht’s lecture on ‘sob sisters’ and ‘stunt reporters’ to appear on American History TV

This story was written and published by Angie Hunt, News Service, on Jan. 4. See the full release. AMES, Iowa – History is full of examples detailing the extremes women went to in order to break down gender barriers in journalism. In a class lecture that will air this weekend on C-SPAN’s “Lectures in American … Continue reading Lucht’s lecture on ‘sob sisters’ and ‘stunt reporters’ to appear on American History TV

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Registration for the Spring 2017 Jump-Start Internship and Networking Fair now open

Wednesday, Feb. 15 | 12–4 p.m. | Great Hall of the ISU Memorial Union This boutique-style fair is your company’s opportunity to meet with Greenlee students who are looking to gain professional work experience. All Greenlee majors must complete a required [400-hour internship]() before they graduate and seniors will be looking to land their first … Continue reading Registration for the Spring 2017 Jump-Start Internship and Networking Fair now open

Angela Powers named director of Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication

Angela Powers has been named director of the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication at Iowa State University. Her appointment officially begins July 01, 2017. Powers will be the 16th director of the Greenlee School, and the first woman to serve as its director. Powers led the A.Q. Miller School of Journalism and Mass Communication … Continue reading Angela Powers named director of Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication

Newell’s Media Planning class published in The Gazette

Associate Professor Jay Newell placed the ISU Media Planning students’ research/think piece on the dramatically changing role of Iowa television in presidential political advertising on the front of Sunday’s editorial section of the Cedar Rapids Gazette (circulation 55,000). The story links to a Greenlee webpage with photo and student credits, as well as access to … Continue reading Newell’s Media Planning class published in The Gazette

Greenlee School showcase in AEJMC Newsletter

Assistant Professor Jan Lauren Boyles and her mentor, Associate Professor Raluca Cozma, have a commanding presence in the November Newsletter of the Association for Education in Journalism and Communication, distributed to thousands of members. Boyles writes about “The (New) Building Blocks of the Digital Newsroom,” discussing creativity, computation and collaboration, gleaned from her time as … Continue reading Greenlee School showcase in AEJMC Newsletter