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Recent Defense Department decisions to remove the "Correspondents' Corridor" exemplifies what The Hill reports as "a test of how far the government can go in controlling the flow of information without technically breaking the law."
Read E.W. Scripps School of Journalism professor Mark Turner's "The stars came out for the 2024 election. Did it make a difference?" in "U.S. Election Analysis 2024: Media, Voters and the Campaign" here:
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Professor Benjamin Tetteh is now a published scholar in the De Gruyter Handbook of Media Psychology, where he co-authored the chapter "De-Westernizing Media Psychology," reflecting the depth of expertise and global perspective that @scrippsjschool faculty bring to their work.
Toight at 5 is our open house at Lasher Learning Center (1st floor Schoonover). Discover Spring classes, demo gear, and meet faculty. There's even free Hot Box Chicken Fingers, tots & drinks!
Greetings! Faculty voted to put its X account on pause for now. We welcome engagement with you on our other social channels, and please watch for news from the school; scripps_jschool on Instagram. Find us on LinkedIn, Facebook and our YouTube channel. @OhJProf@ScrippsOU
Generative Sparks --a first-of-its-kind exhibit from @adonisdurado's VICO 3465 5465 class --showcases how @ohiou students (from undergrads to PhD students) are using artificial intelligence as a tool for bold, boundary-pushing storytelling that redefines creativity.
BSJ 1995 Jonathan Walsh will receive a medal of merit from Ohio University Alumni Association at Homecoming. He's an investigative reporter at WEWS-TV in Cleveland with multiple Emmy, Murrow and AP awards for his work. Journalism prOUd! news5cleveland.com/jonathan-…@ScrippsOU
What’s the price of protecting sources?
For Josh Wolf, it was 226 days behind bars—the most extended detention of any U.S. journalist. Hear his story at the Tyler Weymouth First Amendment Speaker Series.
Scripps journalism prOUd of Dr. Elizabeth Hendrickson, Professor Craig Davis and students Maxwell Burton and Parker Kopronica for receiving the Learn Pillar award. Davis isn't pictured because he wasn't able to attend; we still celebrate him. @scrippsjschool@ScrippsOU
ALT Hendrickson, center, is shown with Dean Scott Titsworth, left, and journalism school director Dr. Eddith Dashiell, right
ALT Journalism major Maxwell Burton, center, with Dean Scott Titsworth, left, and journalism school director Dr. Eddith Dashiell, right
ALT Journalism major Parker Kopronica, center, with Dean Scott Titsworth, left, and WOUB Public Media Director Marker Brewer, right
It was a bee-sy March 1 at the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism. Joseph Keffer, a fifth-grader at Chesapeake Middle School (Go Peake!) won the Scripps National Spelling Bee regional competition and will advance to the finals in D.C. Congrats! @scrippsjschool@ScrippsOU@ohiou
ALT Joseph is shown with his trophy assisted by journalism strategic communication Professor Chuck Borghese, aka Super Bee. You can find Chuck buzzing around the Next?! creative agency in Sing Tao Center.
ALT Congratulations, Joseph! We're prOUd of you and for representing Peake so well.
Spellers in action Saturday at 9 a.m. at the regional Scripps National Spelling Bee competition at Ohio University. Winner goes to D.C. Sponsors are E.W. Scripps School of Journalism, Scripps College of Communication and Patton College of Education. @scrippsjschool@ohiou