More than 100 faculty, students, and friends gathered at the Eugene Country Club on Friday, November 5 to celebrate the lives and accomplishments of two distinguished alumni at the 2010 Hall of Achievement. Honorees were the late J.
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More than 100 faculty, students, and friends gathered at the Eugene Country Club on Friday, November 5 to celebrate the lives and accomplishments of two distinguished alumni at the 2010 Hall of Achievement. Honorees were the late J. |
Stephen J. Cannell, Emmy award-winning television writer and producer, bestselling author, and Chairman of Cannell Studios, died Thursday, September 30 at his home in Pasadena, California from complications of melanoma. He was 69. |
Paris Hart, the first student in her family to attend college, will study photojournalism at the UO with a scholarship created by Dan Wieden ’67. |
Bright blue skies and wide open futures greeted the more than 300 members of the School of Journalism and Communication class of 2010 at the school's 94th commencement ceremony on Monday, June 14. |
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Fourteen Oregon College students will spend the summer as interns in the Charles Snowden Program for Excellence in Journalism |
Architects for the Allen Hall building project were selected earlier this month, paving the way for the expansion and improvement plans. |
Philip Meyer, a University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill professor emeritus, is the former holder of the Knight Chair in Journalism at the UNC School of Journalism and Mass Communication. |
Graham Murdock, Loughborough University, will discuss "The Return of the Gift: Participation and Exploitation on the Internet" at 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 30 in the Knight Library Browsing Room. |
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Nance, a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, covered the war for the Associated Press beginning in 1965, spending two years there as a reporter and photographer. He was named the AP's bureau chief in the Philippines in 1968. |
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Join the SOJC and the University of Oregon Alumni Association on February 11 in Seattle for a conversation about the future of journalism. |
SOJC Professor Emeritus Roy Paul Nelson died at 6:45 p.m. Friday, Jan. 22, at his home in Durham, Oregon. He was 86. |