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» 2001
College of Journalism News Releases 2001
Gwen Ifill
, Washington Week in Review Moderator, to Speak at College Commencement Ceremony
Jack Nelson
Leaves Board; Succeeded by Doyle McManus
Merrill College Students
Win Hearst Awards
Broadcasters-in-Residence
Program Begins with USA Today Television Correspondent
The Global Village
Addresses Sept. 11 Attacks in Special November Episodes on UMTV
Carol L. Rogers
Reappointed Editor of
Science Communication
'99 Alum Claudia Assis
Wins North Carolina Reporting Award
Smithsonian
Discussion Series Features Faculty
Students
Win National SPJ Radio-TV Awards
Professor Haynes Johnson
Embarks on Extensive Book Tour
Matt Sheehan
Named One of the Scripps Howard Foundation’s "Top Ten Scholarship" Winners for 2001
Professor Douglas Gomery
Receives a "Best Book of the Year Award" from AEJMC division
Bonner and Moeller
Join Merrill Journalism Faculty
Richardson
to Join College As Development Director
New Book
Warns Corporatization of Newspapers Putting Readers at Risk
Pulitzer-Winning Journalist
Joining UM Faculty As Visiting Prof, Scholar
Knight Ridder Exec
Jerry Ceppos Named Distinguished Alumnus
Maryland Political Newsmagazine
Launched on Web
Payne
Named Director of ASNE High School Journalism Institute at UM
Nightly News Show
Begins on UMTV
AJR Study
Shows Public Warming up to Newspapers
Two-Time Pulitzer Winner
Jon Franklin
Returns to Maryland J-School
Philip Merrill
Gives $10 Million to Maryland College of Journalism; School Named in His Honor
Washington Post’s David Broder
to Join Maryland Journalism Faculty
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Merrill Breaks Ground on New Building
Thornton Named Interim Dean
Richardson Wins SPJ TV Photography Award
NABJ Honors Merrill Professor, Alumna
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