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Preparing Students for Careers in Sports Communication

ESPN; the Baltimore Ravens and Green Bay Packers; National Collegiate Athletics and the National Collegiate Athletic Association; the Denver Post and the Des Moines Register — these are just some of the sports communication outlets where students and alumni have found themselves applying their Greenlee-learned skills as interns or full-time employee

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Lucht Elected to AJHA Board of Directors

Iowa State’s [Tracy Lucht](), assistant professor at the Greenlee School, has been elected to the Board of Directors of the American Journalism Historians Association, a high-visibility national position. Others elected with Dr. Lucht include Bowling Green State University’s Kathy Bradshaw and Eastern Kentucky’s Pam Parry. “Dr. Lucht is a brilliant instructor and scholar,” said Michael … Continue reading Lucht Elected to AJHA Board of Directors

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Up for Review: Greenlee Prepared for Reaccreditation

With its tradition of maintaining a high standard of education excellence, it’s not surprising that the Greenlee School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Iowa State University has held continuous professional accreditation since in 1948. And in 2015, Greenlee faculty and staff are working to continue that decades-old tradition as the school reached the six-year … Continue reading Up for Review: Greenlee Prepared for Reaccreditation

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Spring 2016 Registration Tips

Registration for the spring 2016 semester begins this week, so Academic Advisers Jessica Hansen and Jason Wiegand shared some advice for students as they plan for the semester ahead. Registration: Students register for classes based on their current classification, determined by credits. Each class will be allowed to access online registration on the following dates: … Continue reading Spring 2016 Registration Tips

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Students get Insight, Advice from TIME’s Philip Elliott

The months leading up to the Iowa caucuses brings an endless parade of presidential candidates through the state and the national spotlight follows. Greenlee students have reported for class assignments and student media alongside members of the national press at candidates’ events across the state, but on Thursday one journalist, TIME’s Philip Elliott, stopped at … Continue reading Students get Insight, Advice from TIME’s Philip Elliott

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Association for Women in Communications Chapter Welcomes 70+ Members

It was a full-house in 169 Hamilton for the kickoff event held by the Iowa State chapter of the Association for Women in Communications on Tuesday, Oct. 13. Over 70 interested students attended the newly-formed chapter’s first event on campus. The meeting began with an introduction to the AWC and its purpose on the Iowa … Continue reading Association for Women in Communications Chapter Welcomes 70+ Members

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Assistant Prof. Tracy Lucht Receives Four Awards from American Journalism Historians Association

Assistant Professor [Tracy Lucht]() has been honored with four awards from the American Journalism Historians Association. Lucht was selected for the AJHA’s 2015 National Award for Excellence in Teaching and Rising Scholar awards earlier this year and learned at last week’s AJHA convention in Oklahoma City that a research paper she submitted won two additional … Continue reading Assistant Prof. Tracy Lucht Receives Four Awards from American Journalism Historians Association

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Juju Chang Offers Political Insight, Career Advice at 2015 Chamberlin Lecture

Throughout her career, Juju Chang has traveled the world covering issues like maternal and infant mortality in Mozambique, the struggles of people with Albinism in Tanzania, and natural disasters in the U.S. and abroad, among many others for ABC News. On Tuesday the Emmy-winning co-anchor of ABC’s “Nightline” made a stop in Ames to present … Continue reading Juju Chang Offers Political Insight, Career Advice at 2015 Chamberlin Lecture