UNC students hope to transform McCorkle Place through new art installation
A group of journalism students is fighting to revamp McCorkle Place by campaigning for art that recognizes the history of the location.
Read More »A group of journalism students is fighting to revamp McCorkle Place by campaigning for art that recognizes the history of the location.
Read More »Hussman emerged victorious – erasing his rival’s newsroom and creating a bitterness toward Hussman among its former staffers that persists to this ...
Read More »Here's what the future of the Hussman School of Journalism and Media business journalism major will look like and what people have to say about it. ...
Read More »The University of North Carolina Athletics Department held its dedication ceremony for the newly opened Carolina Athletics Media and Communication Center ...
Read More »Following the resignation of Chris Roush, former director of UNC's business journalism major, the Hussman School of Journalism and Media currently has ...
Read More »The School of Media and Journalism is now the the UNC-Chapel Hill Hussman School of Journalism and Media, following a $25 million gift from Walter and ...
Read More »It doesn't take a clunky, old video camera to tell a hard-hitting and compelling story. All you really need is the device that's already in your pocket. ...
Read More »Carol Wolf, a UNC professor is embarking on a journey to teach personal finance to North Carolina students who may not know how to handle their fiscal ...
Read More »The Ida B. Wells Society for Investigative Reporting is coming to the UNC School of Media and Journalism to highlight diversity in the journalism field, ...
Read More »In response to the meteoric rise of big tech, UNC has created The Center for Information, Technology and Public Life. It will take a look at issues like ...
Read More »“What Jodi is doing with this excavation is reshaping the way we think about Judaism in this historical period,” Rhinehart said, “which is also ...
Read More »“There you are, I’ve been waiting.” UNC students and leaders are closing the books on an excavation series in Huqoq, Isreal, but not without immense ...
Read More »MEJO 584: Documentary Multimedia Storytelling is a semester-long course in which students developed a multimedia project surrounding the stories of Venezuelan ...
Read More »It's no secret that Americans have lost trust in the media, as several big polls show. But one event tried to change that.
Read More »The UNC School of Media and Journalism's new admission process allows all students to apply, regardless of their GPA. The MJ-school just accepted their ...
Read More »The University Government Committee held a meeting on Wednesday to debate potential changes regarding the Faculty Code of University Government. ...
Read More »Women are consistently paid less than men in the United States and around the world, and a a new study has revealed that an increase in wage transparency ...
Read More »Students at the School of Media and Journalism conducted a study into gender inequality in the field of political tech and presented it in Washington, ...
Read More »The UNC School of Media and Journalism will host award-winning author Marita Golden starting on Feb. 10 as writer-in-residence for five days, allowing ...
Read More »From producing for Panic! at the Disco to getting a deal on Shark Tank, this UNC Ph.D. candidate has done it all.
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