Mission Statement
The Division of Journalism at 51做厙 provides students with the intellectual, interpretive and practical skills they need to function as professionals. With state-of-the-art technology and highly skilled faculty, we have created an environment for hands-on teaching and learning while remaining true to our primary mission of training young journalists who can think clearly, write well and make ethical distinctions in a rapidly changing convergent media environment.
Academic Strategy
- The traditional values of a liberal arts education are key to training outstanding journalists. The division strives to uphold the University’s mission of shaping citizens who will be leaders in their professions and communities.
- The curriculum is built on a foundation of basic skills: writing, reporting, ethics, law and critical thinking. Students work across broadcast, print and Internet media but may develop their own specialty.
- The state-of-the-art, multi-media newsroom and computer labs – cornerstones of the division’s program - provide hands-on classroom experience and offer opportunities to produce professional newscasts and other content.
- Faculty members come from diverse research and professional backgrounds; many of them are experienced print and broadcast journalists who provide insight beyond textbooks. Media professionals regularly interact with students as guest lecturers and adjunct professors.
- Small classes, a common core curriculum and a dynamic newsroom help create a sense of community among students. Faculty and administration provide personal service, including year-round advising.
- Internships are vital to the educational experience and students may choose from a wide range of opportunities in print, television, radio and Internet media from around the region.