Media Relations
Tuesday,
November 25,
2003
School of Journalism
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Thomas French has accepted an offer to serve on the faculty in the Indiana University School of Journalism, beginning in fall 2009.
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A broadcast journalist widely respected for her coverage of the U.S. Supreme Court and legal affairs, a magazine and book writer who is one of Time magazine's "100 most influential people in the world" and the former executive editor of the Washington Post will speak at the Indiana University School of Journalism's fall speaker series.
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Indiana University's student newspaper and yearbook were honored with "best of show" awards that also served to remember the publication's late advisor, Dave Adams.
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In this edition of Lecture Notes, March 17-30, meet New York Time's political columnist William Safire and enjoy some quality time in the garden with the Hilltop Garden and Nature Center.
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While many Indiana University students will be hitting warm and sunny beaches for spring break, 30 journalism students will be retracing the steps of thousands of soldiers in Normandy, France, at the "Bloody Omaha" beach. More specifically, they'll be seeing where famed war correspondent and fellow Hoosier Ernie Pyle reported on the lives of those soldiers in World War II.
Steve Lavin, a broadcast analyst for ABC and ESPN Sports and former men's basketball coach at UCLA, will provide color commentary about what it's like to be in broadcasting in a speech at Indiana University on Feb. 25.
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