Sentences with phrase «journalism school found»

Research by the University of Southern California's journalism school found last year that women comprise just 28.7 percent of all speaking roles in Hollywood.

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In 2017, he became a founding funder and executive committee member of the News Integrity Initiative, administered by the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, which seeks to advance news literacy and increase trust in jJournalism, which seeks to advance news literacy and increase trust in journalismjournalism.
Russell Clayton, a doctoral student in the University of Missouri School of Journalism, found that active Twitter users are far more likely to experience Twitter - related conflict with their romantic partners.
Now, researchers at the University of Missouri School of Journalism have found that microaggressions against female athletes in the media increased by nearly 40 percent from the 2012 Summer Olympic Games to the 2016 Summer Olympic Games.
The study, published in December by Daniel Kreiss, an assistant professor at the University of North Carolina's School of Journalism and Mass Communication, found that Twitter is used in political campaigns primarily to influence journalists and «an elite core of supporters.»
Bellringers Carol Richtsmeier is a former journalist and current high school teacher near Dallas who writes about teaching journalism and interesting educational content that she finds.
We might not be surprised to find a student newsroom in affluent or resource - rich school districts, where journalism programs tend to be popular.
After graduating from Grays School of Art in Aberdeen, Scotland, with an MA in art & design, he worked as a teacher, graphic designer, and call center manager before finding his niche in journalism.
If he isn't gaming, you can usually find Kevin at his day job or at school getting his Journalism degree.
This series of new skool journalism workshops found our writers, all high school students from across the city, reporting on the neighborhood of Fort Greene, a small swath of tree - lined streets wedged between Bedford - Stuyvesant and Downtown Brooklyn.
In journalism school, for example, students are routinely instructed that, though they may wish to write about development issues in Latin America, in order to achieve the necessary qualifications and experience they must first spend at least three years working for a local newspaper, before seeking work for a national newspaper, before attempting to find a niche which brings them somewhere near the field they want to enter.
Russell Clayton, a doctoral student in the University of Missouri School of Journalism, found that individuals who use Facebook excessively are far more likely to experience Facebook - related conflict with their romantic partners, which then may cause negative relationship outcomes including emotional and physical cheating, breakup and divorce.
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