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» 2000
College of Journalism News Releases 2000
Channel 9's Mark Lodato
Hired to Lead New TV News Program.
PBS' Gwen Ifill
Named to College of Journalism Board.
New UMTV Show
Features Area Authors.
Maryland Selected
for National High School Journalism Project.
Maryland Student
Wins First National Press Club Scholarship.
Applicants sought
for 2001-02 Post-Simons Fellowship.
Three Top News Executives
Named to Maryland Journalism Board.
Maryland Journalism Students
to Interview Ramseys Oct. 12.
Two Journalism Students
Break National Story.
Maryland Students
win Prestigious National Award.
Sunday and Feature
Editors Association Moves to College.
J Students
Cover GOP National Convention.
$1 Million Packard Grant
to Expand Two College Programs.
Journalists
Chosen For New UM Fellowship Program.
Carol Horner
, Wall Street Journal editor, named Knight Center director.
New Scholarship Fund
established to honor former dean.
Scripps Howard Awards
go to two Maryland journalism students.
Thomas Kunkel,
dean of the College of Journalism, featured on Poynter Institute's Web site.
Hodding Carter
, Knight Foundation president, keynotes commencement.
'Smart Television'
Cable TV Station Launched by the College of Journalism.
Kunkel and latest book
featured on NPR's 'All Things Considered.'
SPJ conference
on election coverage hosted by College of Journalism.
National fellowship program
launched for child/family policy journalists.
Thomas Kunkel
named new dean of College of Journalism.
Beth Frerking
named new director of Casey Journalism Center.
Eaton Foundation
grants create new Eaton Broadcast Center.
Kathryn S. Wenner
named News Women's Club Scholarship winner.
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Richardson Wins SPJ TV Photography Award
NABJ Honors Merrill Professor, Alumna
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