LATEST NEWS ABOUT STONY BROOK
UNIVERSITY'S SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM
May 15, 2008
Online Journalism
Students Create Guide for Incoming Freshmen
May 8, 2008
School
of Journalism Offers Unique Study-Abroad Program in China for
Summer 2009
May 7, 2009
Robert W. Greene Summer Journalism Institute Program Announces Selections for Class of 2009
April 30, 2009
School Of Journalism Partners With Tribune Broadcasting for Student-Driven Reporting Program
March 31, 2009
Scholars and Top
Media Strategists Attend Center for News Literacy Inaugural Conference
(Read keynote speaker Arthur Sulzberger, Jr.'s speech.
See photo
gallery of opening reception at President Kenny's home. )
March 16, 2009
New York Times Reporter Al Baker
Continues "My Life As" Lecture Series
December 8, 2008
TV 10/55 Airs Report on School
of Journalism Broadcast Center
End-of-the-year fete gives students
and faculty a chance to share the highs and lows of the previous academic year and enjoy an address given by Mara
Schiavocampo, a digital correspondentfor NBC Nightly News. Gallery»
Speaking from the School of
Journalism's
new broadcast center, Stony Brook University President
Shirley Strum Kenny discusses the the school's vital
mission: educating
the journalists of the Information Age.
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Fifteen Stony Brook journalism students are preparing for their journey across the heartland of China along the ancient Silk Road. They are studying China's history and culture in preparation for a superb opportunity to learn how to report overseas from the road. In their 2,000-mile journey, from Beijing in the Northeast to the deserts of China's Northwest, students will be chronicling the changing face of modern China in words, pictures, video and sound. They will post their work online for the world to see, on sites hosted at Stony Brook and Tsinghua universities. This monthlong course, which begins June 22, is the first study-abroad program for Stony Brook's Journalism School.
Follow along with them here
Stony Brook University has launched a combined degree program linking an undergraduate Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism with a Master’s of Business Administration.
Learn more about the $1.3 million state-of-the-art, bi-level newsroom»
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Stony Brook Journalism students, above, reported live from the newsroom on Election Day 2008. More»
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