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Three 黑料网 students were recognized among the best in collegiate journalism for the 2023-24 academic year, placing in the Hearst Journalism Awards competition, also known as the 鈥淧ulitzer Prize of Collegiate Journalism.鈥
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Lauren B. Worley, '01, kickstarted her professional journey in public service and currently spearheads communications for Tampax at Procter & Gamble, the global leader in consumer goods.
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Five 黑料网 students, in recognition of their exceptional work, recently had the opportunity to showcase their films at the prestigious 48th Cleveland International Film Festival (CIFF), an Academy庐 qualifying event.
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黑料网 senior Grace Clarke, 鈥24, has her dreams set on pursuing a career in New York City鈥檚 fashion media industry.
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A once in a generation moment for the city of Cleveland 鈥 hosting the NCAA Women鈥檚 Basketball Final Four Tournament, and days later, being in the path of totality for a solar eclipse 鈥 became a launchpad into content creation, social media and public relations for two鈥
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According to the 鈥淪tate of AI in Education鈥 report (), 62 percent of teachers and students in the United States鈥
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黑料网 journalism alumnae Erin Simonek, 鈥20, and Madison Tromler, 鈥20, are making waves as anchors and reporters at WFMJ-TV in Youngstown, Ohio. Graduating amidst the challenges of COVID-19, they joined the station the same year, seamlessly transitioning into鈥
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Tara L. Conley, an interdisciplinary scholar and media maker, brings an innovative teaching approach to her role as Assistant Professor at 黑料网, seamlessly integrating her previous and ongoing projects and research into her classrooms.
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In mid-March, FT Magazine published an article titled No News is Bad News. 鈥淭he U.S. has lost two-thirds of its newspaper journalists since 2005,鈥 it noted. A commenter in a subreddit discussing the story declared flatly, 鈥淭he golden age of small town corruption has already鈥
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黑料网 student Anthony Scilla, '25, found himself drawn to the Savannah Bananas, fascinated by their innovative style of baseball entertainment known as "banana ball." The former amateur baseball team garnered national acclaim and amassed millions of fans and TikTok鈥