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Award-winning journalist hosts webinar for SJMC

FIU’s Lillian Lodge Kopenhaver Center for the Advancement of Women in Communication at BBC will be hosting a webinar with award-winning journalist and NBC 6 reporter Stephanie Bertini on Tuesday, Jan. 26 at 1 p.m.

FIU Culture: SJMC will now be part of CARTA

On Monday night, the students from the School of Journalism and Mass Communication received an email from the Department Chairs, Teresa Ponte and Elena Villar, announcing the merge of SJMC and College of Architecture + the Arts.

Academic mergers will have “little effect” on students, Provost said

University Provost Ken Furton said plans to merge two colleges and add a department to a school will have “no impact on students,” and he would like to make a decision by the end of the year.

SJMC announces new position

The University’s School of Journalism and Mass Communications announced its first entrepreneur in residence.

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.

Last call for SJMC majors to earn free money

Students of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication looking for scholarships have until the end of the month to apply.

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.

Coding workshops open to students, community

Workshops teaching journalism students, University alumni and community members tools for online marketing and web coding continue.

SJMC professors join locals to tackle sea level rise

On Thursday, Oct. 9, Eyes on the Rise, a project ran by Dr. Gutsche and his SJMC colleagues, will host a day activities in relation to on sea level rise and climate change.

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.

To build or not to build: Parking garage on BBC

Arriving late to class, lack of parking spaces and walking long distances from the parking lot into school facilities is an ongoing issue for students at the University, leading students and faculty members to discuss the idea of building a parking garage on Biscayne Bay campus.

SJMC faculty win grant for sea level rise project

Four professors joined forces in the hopes of innovating journalism and civic engagement to address the rising concern about sea level rise in South Florida, and they just received the funds to do so over the next academic year. School of Journalism and Mass Communication professors Robert Gutsche, Susan Jacobson, Kate MacMillin and Juliet Pinto won a $35,000 grant from the Online News Association Challenge Fund to test their proposed project titled, “Sea level rise in South Florida: How are waters affecting you?”
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