Former St. Thomas journalism professor Karen Boros died of cancer at age 82 on Sept. 10. Boros gave 19 years of service to the St. Thomas community and was a pioneering force in developing the school’s broadcast journalism program.
News in :90 – Oct. 15, 2019
France’s lower parliament expected to pass a bill giving single women and lesbian couples access to in vitro fertilization and related procedures and the World Press Institute and the University of St. Thomas will present a public forum on “Reporting in an Anti-Media World” Tuesday evening. Ad/PR representative McKenzie Hickey has today’s News in :90.
St. Thomas, World Press Institute to present forum on journalism in an ‘anti-media’ world
The World Press Institute and the University of St. Thomas are presenting a public forum on journalism in an “Anti-media World” Tuesday evening.
St. Thomas Communication and Journalism department reconstructs curriculum
Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Yohuru Williams announced in July the reconstruction of the Communication and Journalism (COJO) department.
OPINION: Use freedom to protest discrimination
More than 500 students, faculty and staff sat in the Anderson Student Center atrium for a BESA-organized protest on Oct. 25. Opinions Editor Anna Hoffman argues that as citizens of a free country, it is our duty to support those discriminated against with protest and action.
Wendy Wyatt named associate vice provost
Wendy Wyatt has accepted the position of associate vice provost for undergraduate studies at the university.
Bunton leaves behind legacy in COJO department
Kris Bunton is leaving St. Thomas July 1 to begin her new position at Texas Christian University as dean of the Bob Schieffer College of Communication.
White House correspondent details journalism career
National Public Radio reporter Ari Shapiro said in a speech Monday that his curiosity and drive to learn helped him decide to become a White House correspondent.