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- Three LSU Students Win Big from National Scholarship Program Recognizing Students Pursuing Mass Communication CareersBATON ROUGE--Three LSU Manship School of Mass Communication students, Jessica Jefferson, Mea Morrell and Kyle Stanley, were among the 88 recipients of The LAGRANT Foundation's (TLF) 2023 Scholarship Program, which recognizes ethnically diverse students from colleges and universities across the nation for their academic achievement, mass communication career goals and community involvement.
- LSU Manship School's Undergraduate, Graduate Programs Fully Reaccredited by ACEJMCBATON ROUGE--The Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC) voted this month for the LSU Manship School of Mass Communication's undergraduate and graduate programs to receive full reaccreditation. ACEJMC concurred with the recommendations for reaccreditation made by the Accrediting Committee and the site team in November 2022.
- Three LSU Students Win Big from National Scholarship Program Recognizing Students Pursuing Mass Communication CareersBATON ROUGE--Three LSU Manship School of Mass Communication students, Jessica Jefferson, Mea Morrell and Kyle Stanley, were among the 88 recipients of The LAGRANT Foundation's (TLF) 2023 Scholarship Program, which recognizes ethnically diverse students from colleges and universities across the nation for their academic achievement, mass communication career goals and community involvement.
- LSU Manship School's Undergraduate, Graduate Programs Fully Reaccredited by ACEJMCBATON ROUGE--The Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC) voted this month for the LSU Manship School of Mass Communication's undergraduate and graduate programs to receive full reaccreditation. ACEJMC concurred with the recommendations for reaccreditation made by the Accrediting Committee and the site team in November 2022.
- LSU Names Kimberly Bissell Dean of the Manship School of Mass CommunicationBATON ROUGE–LSU has named Kimberly Bissell the Dean of the Manship School of Mass Communication, effective July 24, pending approval by the LSU Board of Supervisors.
- LSU Ph.D. Students Awarded Research Grants Supporting Projects in Media and Public AffairsThe LSU Manship School of Mass Communication Graduate Program is excited to announce this year's recipients of two prestigious research grants awarded to students receiving their Master of Mass Communication or Ph.D. in Media & Public Affairs.Third-year doctoral students Hope Hickerson and Soheil Kafiliveyjuyeh are the recipients of the John Maxwell Hamilton Fellowship for Media and Public Affairs Research.
- LSU Senior Earns Sixth Place in National Journalism CompetitionBATON ROUGE--LSU Manship School of Mass Communication broadcast journalism senior Aria Pons placed sixth in the Television Features II News Competition of the 2022 -- 2023 Hearst Journalism Awards Program. The competition received 77 entries from 47 schools. Pons' win ties for the highest Manship School student's placement in the competition since 2013.
- LSU Senior Birdie O'Connell Receives Louisiana Association of Broadcasters ScholarshipBATON ROUGE--The Louisiana Association of Broadcasters (LAB) recognized LSU Manship School of Mass Communication senior Birdie O'Connell, a Tiger TV sports journalist and Manship Ambassador, with the LAB Broadcast Scholarship at the 2023 LAB Prestige Awards. O'Connell was one of two students in the state to earn the $4,000 scholarship.
- LSU Manship School, Southern Law Students Win National Investigative Reporting AwardBATON ROUGE--Nine students from LSU's Manship School of Mass Communication and the Southern University Law Center have won a national investigative reporting prize for stories re-examining the shooting deaths of two Southern students by a sheriff's deputy in 1972.
- Filmmaker Edward Buckles, Jr. to Visit LSU, Discuss HBO Documentary 'Katrina Babies'BATON ROUGE--New Orleans filmmaker Edward Buckles, Jr. was 13 years old when Hurricane Katrina struck in 2005. Seven years later, he raised his camera to begin documenting the stories of his peers who survived the storm as children.
- Innovative Media Entrepreneur Emily Ramshaw to Visit LSU, Discuss Experience Building an Independent Nonprofit NewsroomBATON ROUGE--The Reilly Center for Media & Public Affairs at LSU's Manship School of Mass Communication will join the LSU Women's Center and LSU Women's and Gender Studies to host a conversation on preserving democracy in journalism, health equity, and women in the economy and politics led by media entrepreneur Emily Ramshaw on March 22 at 4 p.m. CT.
- LSU Reilly Center to Host 2023 John Breaux Symposium 'The Changing Labor of Global Journalism: Relationships, Tools and Power'BATON ROUGE--Sweeping changes have taken place in global journalism--coverage that crosses national borders--affecting everything from who reports it and how it is reported to who publishes and how audiences consume it. Join the LSU Reilly Center for Media & Public Affairs at the 2023 John Breaux Symposium on March 2 at 3:30 p.m. CT to examine these changes with a focus on the relationships, tools and power involved in contemporary global journalism.
- LSU Reilly Center Invites Changemakers to Apply for Third Community Collaborative CohortBATON ROUGE--The Reilly Center for Media & Public Affairs at LSU's Manship School of Mass Communication is recruiting its third cohort class for "The Community Collaborative: By the Community, For the Community." The Center is seeking individuals interested in creating change in their communities to participate.
- Louisiana Experts to Explore Sickle Cell Disease, Impact on Black and Brown Communities at LSU Reilly Center EventBATON ROUGE--The Reilly Center for Media & Public Affairs at LSU's Manship School of Mass Communication will kick off the sixth season of the Racism: Dismantling the System series with its first episode, "Sickle Cell Disease: Looking at the Medical Distrust & Health Disparities Facing Black & Brown Communities," on Wednesday, Feb. 15, at 3:30 p.m. CT.
- LSU Doctoral Students Awarded Research Grants to Support Projects on News Skepticism among Media Consumers in Vietnam, Self-Representation on Social MediaBATON ROUGE--LSU Manship School doctoral students H. Dat Tran and Uyen Diep were recently awarded grants of $500 each to support independent research projects as recipients of the Patricia Kay Benoit Award.
- LSU Manship School Grad Releases First Book, 'How to Win the War on Truth'BATON ROUGE - LSU Manship School of Mass Communication alumnus and media studies expert Samuel C. Spitale has released his first book, "How to Win the War on Truth," an illustrated guide to debunking misperceptions, falsehoods and fake news, published by Quirk Books.
- LSU Journalism Senior's Childhood Dream of Appearing on 'Wheel of Fortune' Comes TrueBATON ROUGE--Christopher Langley, a senior studying broadcast journalism at LSU's Manship School of Mass Communication, will represent LSU on the television game show "Wheel of Fortune" during College Week on Nov. 21 at 6:30 p.m. Central Time.
- LSU Cold Case Project Re-Examines 1972 Southern University Shooting, Will Discuss Findings at 50th Anniversary CommemorationBATON ROUGE--The LSU Cold Case Project will present findings from its four-part investigative series, which re-examined the 1972 shooting of two Southern University students, Denver Smith and Leonard Brown, at Southern University's 50th anniversary commemoration of the students' deaths on Wednesday, Nov. 16, at 5 p.m. CT at the Old State Capitol in Baton Rouge.
- Tulane University Joins LSU Reilly Center Partnership to Document, Preserve Women's Legacies in State PoliticsBATON ROUGE--The Reilly Center for Media & Public Affairs at LSU's Manship School of Mass Communication is partnering with Tulane University's H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College Institute to document women's experience as political leaders through oral histories.
- LSU Political Communication, Spanish Alumna Sydney McGovern Named Fulbright GranteeBATON ROUGE--Sydney McGovern, a May 2022 political communication and Spanish alumna, has been promoted to a Fulbright Grantee. She will teach English and promote cultural exchange though student journalism for nine months in Galicia, Spain.
- Experts to Discuss Evolving Nature of Mainstream Publishing Experience at LSU Reilly Center, Red Stick Reads EventBATON ROUGE--Publishing has historically centered the narratives of the majority and sidelined those in the minority. The Reilly Center for Media & Public Affairs at LSU's Manship School of Mass Communication will host "Diversity in Publishing" on Friday, Oct. 28, at Red Stick Reads, Baton Rouge's only independent local bookstore, to explore the evolving diversity in the publishing industry.
- LSU Assistant Professor Asha Winfield Earns National Faculty Award, Outstanding Dissertation for Research on Lived Experiences of Black AmericansBATON ROUGE--Critical and cultural media scholar Asha Winfield, Ph.D., has been awarded the Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award and the National Communication Association's (NCA) Outstanding Dissertation Award, among other honors this year, for her research on Black Health and Black representation in media.
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