Announcements
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Commencement 2010 rescheduled
New dates for Commencement 2010: June 13-14, 2010. Most departmental ceremonies (including the School of Journalism and Communication's) will be on June 14.
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Employment Opportunity: James Wallace Chair in Journalism
The School of Journalism and Communication at the University of Oregon seeks a writer, thinker and innovator with a record of excellence in long form reporting and news writing for a tenure-track endowed professor position beginning in the 2010-2011 academic year.
Employment Opportunity: Assistant Professor of Online Journalism
The School of Journalism and Communication at the University of Oregon seeks a tenure-track assistant professor of online journalism for the 2010-2011 academic year. We are looking for an innovator who can work and teach across media platforms, carry out an ambitious program of scholarship or creative activity, and help us reinvent journalism education for the digital era.
Purchasing Commencement 2009 photos
Professional photography company GradTrak took the student photos at the ceremony and photos are available for sale. GradTrak customer service: 1-800-261-2576
NEW VOICES COMMUNITY WEBSITE DESIGN CONTEST
Attention Web Designers: The University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication is holding a logo and website design contest for a new journalistic community-building endeavor called the New Voices Community. Deadline is July 10.
Will Sutton inspires SOJC students
Sutton, former president of NABJ and currently Director of Communications at Achieve the Dream, a national organization focused on the success of community college students, visited the UO last week and gave students advice on journalism and finding a job in the current economic climate.
Share your expertise!
The School of Journalism and Communication relies upon engagement from our alumni to be successful. We need industry support for internships, mentors and advisers for our programs and support. In an effort to improve our outreach and network of friends and volunteers - we thought we would ask the experts: YOU.
New Faculty: The SOJC welcomes Carol Stabile
Stabile is a renowned researcher on gender and technology and gender, race, and class. In addition to a joint appointment as a full professor in the Department of English and the SOJC, she is also the new director for the University’s Center for the Study of Women in Society.
Students: Win awards for your writing
Are you a journalism major? Have you published a feature story within the past year? If so, consider entering your story in the Hearst Journalism Awards competition.
