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WVU P.I. Reed School of Journalism
SOJ professor to participate in WVU's tribute to World War II Veterans tonight (Nov. 10.)
Read more http://wvutoday.wvu.edu/n/2009/11/06/wvu -planning-series-of-events-to-honor-worl d-war-ii-veterans

WVU P.I. Reed School of Journalism Stay connected with your alma mater! Go to the SOJ website today and let us know what's new with you. http://journalism.wvu.edu/stay_connected

WVU P.I. Reed School of Journalism
faculty and students will be participating in upcoming events honoring West Virginia veterans.
Next week, public relations students will participate in the "Take a Veteran to School Day" programs in high schools throughout northern West Virginia. The program, created by the History channel, links veterans to students th...roughout the state.
On Nov. 10, Professor Joel Beeson will present his documentary, "Fighting on Two Fronts: The Untold Stories of African American WWII Veterans,” as part of an event hosted by the WVU College of Human Resources and Education.
More at http://sojenews.wvu.edu/ .Read More
Next week, public relations students will participate in the "Take a Veteran to School Day" programs in high schools throughout northern West Virginia. The program, created by the History channel, links veterans to students th...roughout the state.
On Nov. 10, Professor Joel Beeson will present his documentary, "Fighting on Two Fronts: The Untold Stories of African American WWII Veterans,” as part of an event hosted by the WVU College of Human Resources and Education.
More at http://sojenews.wvu.edu/ .Read More
Source: sojenews.wvu.edu
WVU P.I. Reed School of Journalism students and faculty will be participating in upcoming events honoring West Virginia veterans.

WVU P.I. Reed School of Journalism Public Relations Senior Cate Mihelic returned to her middle school alma mater this week. She was one of the WVU EcoCar team presenters at Lumberport Middle School Thursday afternoon.
Source: www.wboy.com
One team member is a LMS graduate.

WVU P.I. Reed School of Journalism 's award-winning "WVU News" program is produced by SOJ students using the latest digital media technology. Students serve as serve as reporters, on-air anchors, producers, directors and technical crew during newscast tapings at WVU’s professional television studios. "WVU News" airs statewide on West Virginia Public Television and is available online. Watch episode 4 now!
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WVU News: A newscast produced by Journalism students at West Virginia University.

WVU P.I. Reed School of Journalism The P.I. Reed School of Journalism and the College of Law are co-hosting an event November 12 to celebrate the launch of a new non-fiction thriller about a law firm’s fight to save a death row inmate. The book, “The Last Lawyer: The Fight to Save Death Row Inmates,” written by journalism professor John Temple, was released this week.
Source: law.wvu.edu
West Virginia University is hosting an event to celebrate the launch of a new non-fiction thriller about a law firm’s fight to save a death row inmate.

WVU P.I. Reed School of Journalism "West Virginia Uncovered" multimedia project releases a new story, "Happy John Brown," about a Glenville entrepreneur who always finds a way to prosper.
Source: wvuncovered.wvu.edu
With the smell of fabric softeners and fresh laundry still in the air, John Brown, a 41-year-old laundromat owner, folds a patron’s clothes.

WVU P.I. Reed School of Journalism "West Virginia Uncovered" multimedia project releases a new story, "A Mother's Journey," about a ninety-two-year-old Roane County woman who has spent more than seven decades trying to provide a good life for her handicapped children.
Source: wvuncovered.wvu.edu
Marjorie Lattimer leans on her metal cane outside her daughter’s house. The storm door opens slowly and a high-pitched yelp pierces the air. Lattimer enters the house as quickly as her recently broken hip will allow.

WVU P.I. Reed School of Journalism "West Virginia Uncovered" multimedia project releases a new story, "A Clay County Dancer," about Mack Samples, a musician and dancer who keeps the tradition of dancing alive in his community despite controversy.
Source: wvuncovered.wvu.edu
Clay, W.Va. – Stomping the ground with a hoot and a holler, Mack Samples dances with a rhythm and beat entirely his own.

WVU P.I. Reed School of Journalism 's "West Virginia Uncovered" multimedia project releases a new story, "Trash to Treasure," about Willow Creek Glass owners Cliff Rock and Claudia Rexroad who make a living out of recycling old bottles.
Source: wvuncovered.wvu.edu
Piles of old, discarded, and broken glass bottles surround a makeshift blue tent, brought there by a society who has branded these items as trash. However, by the end of the day these dull lifeless bottles ...

WVU P.I. Reed School of Journalism Associate Professor John Temple’s latest nonfiction thriller, “The Last Lawyer: The Fight to Save Death Row Inmates,” is receiving attention from the national public affairs network C-SPAN. Producers from the cable channel interviewed Temple Tuesday during a visit to WVU. C-SPAN is currently doing a cross-country bus tour to promote civic engagement. Learn more about Temple’s book http://johntemplebooks.com/.

WVU P.I. Reed School of Journalism Don't miss out on special events at the SOJ. Check our events tab for the latest gatherings and plan to join us!

WVU P.I. Reed School of Journalism Public relations senior Lauren Wright (center) says her study abroad experience at Oxford University provided a new perspective on her WVU education and her personal career goals.

WVU P.I. Reed School of Journalism Join the SOJ at its annual homecoming tent tomorrow beginning at 10am. Find us in Tent City 1, parking area K2. Check out the website for map and details.
Source: journalism.wvu.edu
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