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J-School professor Danielle Brown was featured in the Nieman Journalism Lab's Predictions for Journalism 2026 series!
Read it here: https://t.co/8KmPpNEiQ6
@MSUComArtSci@NiemanLab
Congrats, J-School student Griffin Machrowicz for winning the 2025 ISBC Best Content Creator award! His award-winning video features how the Ortonville Community Historical Society uses an antique loom to make rugs from old clothes.
https://t.co/B79mh7qZHL
@MSUComArtSci
Students in Eric Freedman's Capital News Service had their work published in news outlets across the state this semester! They wrote stories ranging from Detroit's "abandonment tourism" to tariff policies and state legislation.
Read their work here: https://t.co/poU9Yvdmlp
Exciting news! Odds, a short film by students in Troy Hale's DS341 class, was recently accepted into the Post-Cinema Film Festival, an international film festival in Italy.
Watch it here: https://t.co/XaHb1LiVaZ
Students in J-School Professor Troy Hale's on-air reporting class toured the Big Ten Network studio at the Breslin Center. They had the chance to shoot some on-air sports work, too!
J-School alum Hikaru Kudo covered his first World Series with FOX Sports. He’s an associate engineer for an on-site show. Congratulations!
https://t.co/02MssQUhqV
Congratulations to the Knight Center for Environmental Journalism for receiving the Environmental Journalism Award from the Sierra Club Michigan Chapter!
https://t.co/1mWXM5fPIl
J-School Director Tim Vos recently spoke at a summit to discuss how the decline in local news affects Michigan communities and potential solutions to the issue.
Watch the summit here: https://t.co/Y5Umg2r5DV
Video credit: Local Media Association
@MSUComArtSci@LocalMediaAssoc
Ed Timke, Assistant Professor of @MSUAdPR, and Christina L. Myers, Assistant Professor of @MSUjschool, presented their research at the 22nd Biennial Conference on Historical Analysis and Research in Marketing (CHARM), held at Brunel University London.
https://t.co/RuYAKsP6dc
ICYMI: Throughout the 2024-2025 academic year, several HEARST Journalism Awards were given to the dedicated storytellers from MSU’s School of Journalism!
Hear from faculty and the student award recipients in our full roundup: https://t.co/5vcfEyCwP7
ComArtSci is proud to welcome first-year incoming students Jolina Huchingson, Rylee Gehrlein and Nandini Jaithalia – three of MSU’s recent comprehensive scholarship recipients!
Full story here: https://t.co/cggt4HEYB2
@MSUjschool@MSUComSciDis
The 23rd Bias Busters guide drops June 24!
Created by @MSUjschool students (with help from students across majors), this series makes tough topics easier to understand.
Available online in print & digital formats.
Thank you to all MSU researchers involved in #ICA25! Your expertise and dedication have created exceptional experiences that make MSU a leader in research!
#GoGreen#SpartansWill
Congratulations School of Journalism alum Faith Cabalum for placing first in the Hearst Journalism Awards National Multimedia Championship!
Watch her award-winning video here: https://t.co/aWBXGIqlcV
Congratulations to School of Journalism students Owen McCarthy, Theo Scheer and Alex Walters and @thesnews for winning the Education Writers Association's 2024 Student Journalism award!
Photo by Brendan Mullin. Created by Zachary Balcoff.
MSU's School of Journalism was awarded a top ten trophy in three categories and placed sixth overall in the 2024-2025 Hearst Intercollegiate Journalism Awards.
Audio, TV and podcast - Fourth place
Writing - Eighth place
Multimedia - Eighth place