A graduate student at West Virginia University’s P.I. Reed School of Journalism is getting the opportunity to work as a photojournalist for the West Virginia Charleston Bureau of the Associated Press.
The Reed College of Media and College of Creative Arts will merge to form the new WVU College of Creative Arts and Media as of July 1, 2024. Get details.
Meredith Eddy |
A graduate student at West Virginia University’s P.I. Reed School of Journalism is getting the opportunity to work as a photojournalist for the West Virginia Charleston Bureau of the Associated Press.
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Meredith Eddy |
A WVU journalism professor’s commentary about Facebook was recently cited in USA Today’s weblog, “On Deadline.”
In his Sept. 8 post, “Living in a Media World,” WVU School of Journalism Associate Professor Ralph Hanson responded to Facebook’s decision to implement new privacy controls in their Mini-Feed and News Feed features. The same day, USA Today’s “On Deadline” post, “Facebook does an about-face,” highlighted Hanson’s reaction to the news.
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