DrakeLINE is the capstone newscast produced by Electronic Media majors at Drake University. This week’s anchor is Paige Hulsey. Our producer is Ciera Lundgren and the program is directed by Rachel Yancey.
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Awards & Recognition Reception is April 3
The faculty and staff of Drake University’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication invite you to be their guest at a dessert reception honoring outstanding students and graduating seniors.
Watch DrakeLINE from March 10
DrakeLINE is the capstone newscast produced by Electronic Media majors, in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, at Drake University. This week’s anchor is Jess Hoffert.
Six regional SPJ finalists
Six Drake students are finalists in the regional Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence Awards. They are: Photo Illustration: Drake Magazine, Jason Oelmann Photo Illustration: Think magazine, Nicole Salow (graduated May 2010) Non-Fiction Magazine Article: Think magazine, Rachel Vogel (graduated May 2010) Non-Fiction Magazine Article: Urban Plains magazine, Laura Johnson Feature Photography: The Times-Delphic,...
Drake students to compete at NAB convention
Drake University is one of two schools in the country chosen to compete in the 2011 National Association of Broadcasters Show "War on the Floor" student competition. Radio-TV seniors Rachel Yancey, Eamonn Cogan, Rebecca Altenhofen and Lauren Staller will be participating.
Watch DrakeLINE from March 3
DrakeLINE is the capstone newscast produced by Electronic Media majors, in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, at Drake University. This week's anchor is Paige Hulsey.
SJMC site is now iPad-friendly
The Drake University School of Journalism and Mass Communication website just got a facelift for iPad users. Visit drake.edu/sjmc from your iPad to see the new site in action.
Watch DrakeLINE from Feb. 25
DrakeLINE is the capstone newscast produced by Electronic Media majors, in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, at Drake University. This week's anchor is Jess Hoeffert.
SJMC capstone update: Think magazine [video]
Riane Menardi, editor of the senior capstone magazine Think, gives us an update on how the magazine is progressing so far this semester.
Media Responsibility class collaborates via Twitter
For Lori Blachford's course Media Responsibility Over Time (JMC-066), students are required to tweet at least five times a week to share news links.