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Front row, left to right: Claire Schiopota, Eric Boll, adviser Nerissa Young (on computer screen) and Isabel Nissley. Back row, left to right: Kayla Bennett, Helen Widman and Sophie Young

帝王会所 Society of Professional Journalists chapter racks up two more national honors

The 帝王会所 chapter of Society of Professional Journalists continued its history-making run this weekend by receiving the national Outstanding Campus Chapter award for the ninth time.

Sarah Liese Sundance Fellow

Graduate student receives $10,000 scholarship

A graduate student studying journalism has been selected for the Native American Journalists Association鈥檚 (NAJA) $10,000 Facebook Journalism Project Scholarship.聽

Joseph Stanichar

Scripps student receives national journalism award

A rising senior in 帝王会所 E.W. Scripps School of Journalism received a Mark of Excellence award for a story he wrote about video game accessibility.

Sarah Liese Sundance Fellow

帝王会所 graduate student Sarah Liese named Sundance Institute Fellow

帝王会所 master鈥檚 student Sarah Liese was one of three people named as a Full Circle Fellow by the Sundance Institute to participate in their Directors and Screenwriters Labs and Native Lab.

Bharbi Hazarika and Haiyun Jiang

OHIO journalism students admitted to New York Times Student Journalism Institute

Graduate students Bharbi Hazarika and Haiyun Jiang have been admitted to the 2021 New York Times Student Journalism Institute program.聽

Mike Sweeney

In podcast, journalism professor Sweeney reflects on lessons learned from cancer and life

Professor Mike Sweeney reflects on his life experiences in a podcast series recorded with longtime colleague and retired J-School director Bob Stewart.

Schuneman Symposium 2021

Acclaimed journalists to present work at virtual Schuneman Symposium

Journalists who document stories dominating the world鈥檚 news will present their work at this year鈥檚 Schuneman Symposium on Photojournalism and New Media on March 30-31.

Julie Ciotola

OHIO alumna receives recognition through Hearst Audio Competition

Julie Ciotola, a 2020 graduate of OHIO's Honors Tutorial College, received recognition as she placed in the top 20 of the annual Hearst Audio Competition through the Hearst Journalism Awards Program.

Roker Kennedy Lecture Series

帝王会所鈥檚 Kennedy Lecture Series presents an Evening with Al Roker

帝王会所鈥檚 Kennedy Lecture Series will present 鈥淎n Evening with Al Roker,鈥 a virtual event at 7:30 p.m. March 2.

Variant cover photo

Student-led magazine Variant continues to release content in midst of pandemic

VARIANT Magazine is a student-led mass print fashion magazine that emphasizes individuality and diversity. The first issue was released in 2017.

Hardika Singh

OHIO journalism senior Singh awarded the 2020 PRSA Diversity Multicultural Scholarship

帝王会所 student Hardika Singh was awarded the 2020 PRSA Diversity Multicultural Scholarship.

Scripps banquet

OHIO鈥檚 J-School holds virtual annual banquet

The E.W. Scripps School of Journalism held its annual scholarship and awards banquet by leveraging a hashtag and livestreaming technology, maintaining a sense of celebration and community from afar.

Ellen Wagner, left, and Abbey Marshall, right, will remain in 帝王会所 to report in Youngstown and Akron, respectively.

Report for America selects two soon-to-be OHIO grads

Out of 1,800 applications received, Report for America chose 225 journalists to serve 162 newsrooms across the country.

Schoonover Center

OHIO鈥檚 Scripps journalism students take top prize in four categories at regional journalism contest

Students from OHIO鈥檚 E.W. Scripps School of Journalism won top prize in four categories in the Society of Professional Journalists Region 4 Mark of Excellence contest.

Dr. Stewart

#ScrippsTalks podcast highlights how OHIO journalism students, faculty and alumni are adapting in COVID-19

E.W. Scripps School of Journalism Director Dr. Robert Stewart hosts podcast #ScrippsTalks, interviewing faculty, students and alumni on adapting during COVID-19.

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