“The Political Landscape After the 2012 Election” 5:00-7:00 p.m. Thursday, November 29, 2012 H.F. DeLuca Forum, Wisconsin Institute for Discovery 330 N. Orchard St. University of Wisconsin-Madison This event is free and … More
“The Political Landscape After the 2012 Election” 5:00-7:00 p.m. Thursday, November 29, 2012 H.F. DeLuca Forum, Wisconsin Institute for Discovery 330 N. Orchard St. University of Wisconsin-Madison This event is free and … More
Ten years ago, a group of University of Wisconsin-Madison journalism students wanted to show how Wisconsin extends beyond the stereotypes of cheese curds and green and gold. Since then, Curb magazine has … More
Kate Prengaman, a reporter-intern for the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism and a graduate student at the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, was tapped to speak … More
The SJMC’s video journalism project, The Badger Report, will have up to the minute coverage of the 2012 Presidential Election. Students will provide national and state election updates and results, as well … More
After a brutal financial crises and subsequent “great recession,” our contentious politics are saturated with economic debates—witness Wisconsin protests over workers’ rights, Occupy Wall Street and lifestyles of the “haves and have-nots,” … More
“Deciding What’s True: Fact-Checking as Objective Practice” Wednesday, November 7, 2012 1:30-2:30 pm SLIS Commons, 4207 Helen C. White Hall 2012 has been called the “year of the fact-checker.” This talk draws … More
The Center for Journalism Ethics School of Journalism & Mass Communication and the Center for European Studies invite you to a special open lecture featuring: Professor François Heinderyckx Université libre de Bruxelles … More
Stacy Forster joins our School as a full-time instructor this fall, with special responsibility for teaching our keystone course for majors, J202: Mass Communication Practices. After earning her MS in Journalism from … More
At last month’s annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), Assistant professor Chris Wells and his coauthors Lance Bennett and Deen Freelon received the Distinguished Top Political Communication … More
Katy Culver joined the School of Journalism & Mass Communication in 1999 to teach the foundation skills course, J202: Mass Communication Practices. Culver, who earned a PhD in Mass Communication from the … More