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School of Journalism

IU student publications win awards from three national associations

Ernie Pyle Hall

Indiana University Bloomington's student publications won more than 50 awards from three national associations this past week -- including national first places for IU's newspaper and magazine.   Full Story >>

Media study at IU Bloomington reveals critical preservation needs

Recordings

Indiana University Bloomington holds more than 560,000 audio and video recordings and film reels, many of which are historically significant, all of which are actively deteriorating. And the window of time to save these materials is closing fast.   Full Story >>

'Shadow of Cortes' exhibit traces route of conquistador, how he is remembered

In the Shadow of Cortes

The exhibit "In the Shadow of Cortés: From Veracruz to Mexico City" will open at 5 p.m. Friday (Oct. 2) at the Mathers Museum of World Cultures, 416 N. Indiana Ave. at Indiana University Bloomington.   Full Story >>

Photographer who documented China's Cultural Revolution visits IU Bloomington Oct. 6-7

Zhensheng photo

Acclaimed Chinese photojournalist Li Zhensheng will come to Indiana University Bloomington Oct. 6-7 for a viewing of his photographs documenting the Cultural Revolution and to present two lectures.   Full Story >>

National Sports Journalism Center launches America's most comprehensive Web site about sports media

Tim Franklin

The Indiana University National Sports Journalism Center today (Sept. 15) launched a new Web site that aims to be the most definitive source of news, information and commentary about sports media in America.   Full Story >>

IU professor's new book reveals a lost first chapter in the history of television news

The Origins of Television News in America

An IU professor has discovered and reconstructed a lost first chapter in the history of television. In a new book, Mike Conway tells the stories of a mostly unknown group of CBS employees who worked in obscurity to develop a new way to deliver the news.   Full Story >>