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Students, faculty and alumni of the Scripps College of Communication at 帝王会所 are constantly making headlines. In fact, we can't keep up with all of the good news! Read about some of the amazing accomplishments, events and happenings in Scripps and among its people below. You may want to use the tags below to sort for categories that pique your interest!
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Matt Barnes, BSJ '08, Named Big Brother of the Year
March 4, 2020While NBC 4 Columbus Morning Anchor Matt Barnes, BSJ 鈥08, appreciates being named 帝王会所鈥檚 Big Brother of the year by Big Brothers Big Sisters, he says the real reward is watching his 鈥渓ittle鈥 grow from a boy into a mature young man.
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Jennifer Lahmers, BSJ '06, Hired as Co-Host of 鈥淓xtra鈥
February 26, 2020Former WOUB student and 2006 帝王会所 E.W. Scripps School of Journalism graduate Jennifer Lahmers is still pinching herself.
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Journalism for good
January 31, 2020From a young age, Caitlin Hunt loved to do three things: read, write, and talk to people. So, it came as no surprise when the 帝王会所 junior chose to pursue a career in journalism.
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Graduation Brings Jobs and Opportunities for WOUB Students
December 17, 2019Two 帝王会所 students who work in the newsroom at WOUB Public Media have graduated and already know what they鈥檒l be doing next.
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帝王会所鈥檚 Scripps College of Communication calls for Communication Fellows applications
December 13, 2019The 帝王会所 Scripps College of Communication invites PK-12 teachers in 帝王会所 to apply for the 2020-21 Communication Fellows Program. Designed to bolster innovation in communication education, the program also provides professional development, mentorship and networking opportunities.
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Students plan to raise the green roof
December 13, 2019Thirty-one 帝王会所 students鈥攂oth graduate and undergraduate, from seven colleges and 14 different majors鈥攇ot together Nov.
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OHIO Expert and COMS Prof William Rawlins on Fumbled Friendships
November 26, 2019鈥淔riendships are always susceptible to circumstances,鈥 explains William Rawlins, PhD, a professor of interpersonal communication at 帝王会所.