JOURNALISM MAJORS CELEBRATE AT ANNUAL MAJORS BANQUET
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 correspondent
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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
Speaking from the School of Pres. KennyJournalism'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. Video»

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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.

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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.

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Our School
Stony Brook University's new School of Journalism is the first and only undergraduate school of journalism in New York State’s public university system.
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Our Students
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Stony Brook Journalism students, above, reported live from the newsroom on Election Day 2008. More»
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News Literacy
The innovative course in News Literacy--open to all undergraduates--trains the next generation of news consumers to think critically about what they read, watch, and hear. Video»
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Faculty
Classes are instructed by world-class faculty, many who were among the best in the industry and some who still work in journalism jobs. They bring real-world experience to the classroom.
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My Life As . . .
Al Baker, a police reporter for The New York Times, was the most recent speaker in Stony Brook University's School of Journalism's lecture series: "My Life As . . . "
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Internships
Stony Brook student journalists have interned in the past year at the Southampton Press, Newsday, The Daily News, News12, Glamour magazine and more.
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