School of Journalism and Mass Communication

University helps students develop million-dollar start-up ideas

To encourage the spirit of entrepreneurship that already exists in Miami and the University community, the School of Journalism and Mass Communication is hosting the first annual Startup Weekend Miami in conjunction with the College of Engineering and Computing.

Provost announces academic mergers at Faculty Senate meeting

Furton, the executive vice president of academic affairs, said at the most recent Faculty Senate meeting that the Colleges of Arts & Sciences and Education could merge, and so could Architecture + the Arts with the School of Journalism & Mass Communication.

FIU Culture: New Digital Media Club to begin this Fall

Abode Photoshop and InDesign are just a few of the computer programs students should be comfortable using.

BBC hopes to grow student population

To address student and faculty concerns, the BBC Student Government Council hosted their 9th Annual Town Hall Meeting with University President Mark B. Rosenberg.

Student sea level project to air on WPBT

Students of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication will present their project "Eyes on the Rise" on YouTube and WPBT.

New Knight Innovator gives advice on social and digital media

The University's new Knight Innovator of Residence Alex de Carvalho offers advice to students looking to explore opportunities in the digital world.

Life is a test, but you won’t be graded

Doing well in school is important, but so is learning and experiencing life.

Journalism professor explores racial prejudice in media with new book

After five years of intimate research, journalism professor Robert Gutsche Jr. turns his Ph.D. dissertation on racial prejudice in the media into a book.

SGC-BBC president on board with iREAL

Unlike last week, the SGC-BBC Senate reached quorum this week as their second meeting took place.

NABJ student chapter concludes first semester at BBC

Black reporters at FIU are now represented by the NABJ as the University’s chapter concludes its first semester of meetings.

New online master’s program arrives at SJMC fall 2014

Students from within and outside the School of Journalism and Mass Communication can now benefit from an online master’s program, post graduation. The Global Strategic Communications online program is a master’s program for those looking to work in corporate level or managerial level positions in communications businesses.

Women in sports journalism can feel like ‘crashing the frat party’

On the March 18 sports journalism panel for “Communication’s Week 2014,” Lindsay Casinelli, a Univision sportscaster and Michelle Kaufman, a Miami Herald sportswriter and a University of Miami adjunct professor, spoke up about the bias towards women in the business of sports journalism. “The first thing that people see are my boobs, and I live with that,” said Casinelli.
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