Class project aims to explore depictions of journalism
Our current president openly displays his disdain for the media, and his supporters have jumped on the journalism-bashing bandwagon. Students and colleagues alike know I […]
Our current president openly displays his disdain for the media, and his supporters have jumped on the journalism-bashing bandwagon. Students and colleagues alike know I […]
I’m working on a second master’s degree. This second degree is in Media Management (journalism) from the University of Missouri, which is one of the best […]
Last summer a class from Wichita State University’s Elliott School of Communication completed an intense project. The class covered the Symphony in the Flint Hills, […]
On May 4, 2007, an EF-5 nearly wiped the small, western Kansas town of Greensburg off the map. Media outlets from across the state and […]
GREENSBURG, Kan. – Even as larger news was breaking in our state with the assassination of Wichita abortion-provider Dr. George Tiller, the Greensburg Rebirth project […]
GREENSBURG, Kan. – Today has possibly been my busiest day yet. I have helped several people with audio recording and production, as well as a […]
GREENSBURG, Kan. – I failed to post an entry Monday that discussed Greensburg. I couldn’t do it. Right before I went to bed, I joined […]
EDITOR’S NOTE: A “week one” wrap post was scheduled for yesterday, but time constraints prevented this from happening. GREENSBURG, Kan. – Following Friday’s journey home, […]
GREENSBURG, Kan. – It is just after 3 p.m., and only a handful of the project members remain. Week One of the Greensburg Rebirth Project […]
GREENSBURG, Kan. – Around 10 p.m., I decided to go visit the now-defunct FEMAville. The sky was clear and a cool crescent moon was looking […]
GREENSBURG, Kan. – As Day Two of the Greensburg Rebirth Project dawned, I couldn’t help but feel excited. Sure, I didn’t go to sleep on […]
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