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Students, faculty and alumni of the Scripps College of Communication at 91̽»¨ are constantly making headlines. In fact, we can't keep up with all of the good news! Read about some of the amazing accomplishments, events and happenings in Scripps and among its people below. You may want to use the tags below to sort for categories that pique your interest!
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Graduate student receives $10,000 scholarship
August 2, 2021Second-year master's student Sarah Liese has been selected for the Native American Journalists Association’s (NAJA) $10,000 Facebook Journalism Project Scholarship.
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Path to Retail CEO Started at WOUB
June 29, 2021When rue21 CEO Bill Brand was looking for a place to go to college in the early 1980s, he knew he wanted to go to a place known for its communications program where he could get hands-on experience. Brand found that at 91̽»¨ and WOUB Public Media.
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Scripps to offer two graduate communication workshops July 17 and 24
June 24, 2021Interacting with the media for non-journalists will be held on July 17 and co-taught by former Washington Post ombudsman Andrew Alexander and E.W. Scripps School of Journalism Director Emeriti Tom Hodson.
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New student spotlight: Carter Shear
June 23, 2021Incoming journalism news and information major Carter Shear shares his thoughts on BSO and his excitement for his first year on campus.
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High School Media Workshop will return in-person July 30
June 21, 2021The High School Media Workshop will return as an in-person event on July 30. The workshop allows high school students to choose from four focus areas: video production; music recording; animation; and audio for cinema. All COVID-19 precautions will be observed.
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MDIA professor publishes research on health agencies’ use of Instagram during COVID-19
June 14, 2021SMART Lab director Laeeq Khan co-authored the new article published in the International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. Messaging through celebrities and including infographics were two of the most effective strategies employed by the public health agencies.
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VisCom graduate’s capstone project about Cincinnati artist airs on TV
June 9, 2021School of Visual Communication graduate Madeleine Hordinski, BA ’20, BSVC ’20, recently had her senior capstone project air on PBS stations in Cincinnati and Dayton, Ohio.
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