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Transforming Journalism Education for the 21st Century

Our journalism school, founded in 2006, embraces the Information Age by integrating into the core mission of the university. We offer programs in news literacy and science communication. With plans for expansion and enhanced outreach, we aim to lead the way in journalism education. Join us on this exciting journey!

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Transforming Journalism Education for the 21st Century

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  1. School of Journalism Undergraduate Enrollment: 256 Launched: 2006 Graduate Program: Summer, 2011 Our first graduating class, 2008

  2. Our Big Idea “Journalism schools in the 21st century are no longer professional schools residing on the fringes of university life. The Information Age requires that they move into the center of the mission of the university and the nation”

  3. Center for News Literacy Launched: 2007 Enrollment: 1,771 Partner Schools: 21 National Conference, March 16-18, 2011

  4. Center for Communicating Science Launched: 2009 Workshops: SBU, BNL, CSH, HSC Graduate Courses: Spring 2011 National Outreach

  5. The Next Leap Forward 2010-2020 Expanding Mission A New Name A New Home A Leadership Role

  6. What We Need $1 million increase to base budget by 2015 Additional $400,000 to base budget by 2020 Fundraising campaign: $25 million by 2020

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