- Category:
- Student Groups - Sponsored
- Description:
- This is a place for students considering K-State and the A.Q. Miller School of Journalism and Mass Communications to interact with each other, ask questions of Miller School Ambassadors and Faculty, and get their questions answered.
- Privacy Type:
- Open: All content is public to the Kansas State network.
- Emily
- Ambassador, Moderator
- Mallory
- Ambassador, Moderator
- Sheila
- Moderator
- Elise
- Ambassador, Moderator

Future Students Considering KSU's Miller School of Journalism and Mass Comm

- Name:
- Future Students Considering KSU's Miller School of Journalism and Mass Comm
- Category:
- Student Groups - Sponsored
- Description:
- This is a place for students considering K-State and the A.Q. Miller School of Journalism and Mass Communications to interact with each other, ask questions of Miller School Ambassadors and Faculty, and get their questions answered.
- Privacy Type:
- Open: All content is public to the Kansas State network.
- News:
- SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINE EXTENDED!
Those future and current students interested in applying for a scholarship from the Miller School will be pleased to know the deadline has been extended to Feb. 11.
Check out the Miller School's website at http://jmc.ksu.edu for more information, or contact Gloria Freeland at gfreela@ksu.edu.
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JMC Internship & Career Fair
Just a note to ask you to mark 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Wednesday, March 5, on your calendars. That is the day of the internship/career fair. This year, Career and Employment Services is coordinating the fair, which
will include our School as well as civic leadership and sociology,criminology and social work. The fair will be in the K-State Student Union Ballroom. The addition of the other departments will make the fair bigger and better this year.
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Students in the School of JMC's PR Techniques and PR Campaigns classes are recognized by the K-State Center for Engagement and Community Development for their collaborations during the Fall 2007 semester. Professor Linda Harvey's PR Techniques afternoon class created new promotional materials for the Center, while Professor Nancy Muturi's PR Campaigns class created a campaign to promote the Northeast Kansas Watershed.
For more information about these projects, visit http://www.k-state.edu/cecd or http://www.k-state.edu/media/newsreleases/nov07/delaware112907.html
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Chuck Armstrong, Brandon Cummins, Mark Hansen, and Matt Sundberg, all seniors in mass communications, placed in competitions recently at the College Broadcasters, Inc., convention in Washington.
Matt Sundberg's "Big Monday" video and the "Academia 2.0" documentary done by Mark Hansen and Brandon Cummins won FIRST PLACE nationally in the CBI video and multimedia competitions.
Hats off to Ron Frank, Dave Smoller, and everyone else who worked with these students to make this possible.