School of Journalism Dean Howard Schneider writes in Quill, a magazine by the Society of Professional Journalists, about the need to educate not only journalists but the readers themselves.
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Dean Schneider tells Board of Regents about the SOJ’s news literacy program
Stony Brook University’s course in news literacy has spread to universities nationally and internationally, and a shorter version is in some public schools.
moreFourth Annual ‘Taste of the Three Villages’ to Benefit Recipient of Lee Lutz Memorial Scholarship
The Holiday Inn Express in Stony Brook will host a tasting featuring the culinary stylings of dozens of restaurants and markets in the Three Village and surrounding area at 5:30 p.m. on September 23, 2013. The event, a Taste of the Three Villages, benefits the Stony Brook University School of Journalism, specifically a scholarship established in memory of Lee Lutz, late editor of the Three Village Times Beacon.
moreCenter for Communicating Science Holds First Conference
University faculty and administrators from 20 states gathered at Stony Brook in June for an innovative, four-day conference dedicated to improving the way scientists communicate with the public — and many left with new ideas about collaboration and plans to expand science communication efforts on their own campuses.
moreArianna Huffington Addresses Stony Brook University After Think Magazine Wins Nationwide Contest
Arianna Huffington, the co-founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Huffington Post, spoke at Stony Brook University on Monday October 25, 2010 at the main stage of the Staller Center for Performing Arts.
moreNew Master’s Program in School of Journalism
A new Master’s degree program in journalism, the first in the SUNY system, will begin at Stony Brook University in June, 2011.
moreStony Brook’s School of Journalism Unveils ‘Newsroom of the Future’
One of the most technologically advanced newsrooms in the country was officially opened today when Stony Brook University’s School of Journalism unveiled its “Newsroom of the Future.” More than 100 people–Stony Brook officials, including President Shirley Strum Kenny; government officials; members of media—attended the opening of the $1.3 million facility.
moreNewsroom of the Future to Open in the Fall
One of the most technologically advanced newsrooms in the country opened as classes began Sept. 4 at Stony Brook University’s School of Journalism.
moreSB School of Journalism Announced
Stony Brook University announced today the establishment of New York State’s first undergraduate School of Journalism at a public university.
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