Their motto is “Creative Minds. Powerful Ideas.” At Imagewest, students are going beyond just classroom lessons to delve into real-world projects at the only student-run advertising and public relations agency of its kind in the...
Read MoreDr. Barbara Trepagnier, author of Silent Racism: How Well-Meaning White People Perpetuate the Racial Divide, spoke in the Mass Media and Technology Hall Auditorium last Thursday, October 22, 2009 to a super-packed house of both...
Read MoreThe SJ&B welcomed some pint-sized visitors to Mass Media on Friday as a group of seventh and eighth graders from Moss Middle School learned how journalism is being transformed by today’s technology. The 22 students, all...
Read MoreGreat stories are told in gallery of the Mass Media and Technology Hall. The photographs and videos displayed there by the School of Journalism and Broadcasting have long been a source of inspiration for students...
Read MoreDiversity. It’s all about race, income, social status, religious beliefs or sexual orientation. It’s about living and working in harmony with people of different colors and cultures, right? Sure, but Keith Woods says that diversity...
Read MoreBrandWKU is a new initiative in the School of Journalism to encourage students to purchase their own domain name and start building their personal Web platform to distribute content. BrandWKU was launched in spring of 2009...
Read MoreA number of projects will come to fruition this fall that our faculty have been working on over the past two years. We have seen a consumer shift from using mass media channels to using more...
Read MoreThe faculty and staff of Western Kentucky University's School of Journalism & Broadcasting are proud to launch our new online news magazine. Currents is a collaborative effort across the various programs in the school to...
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