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  1. Website. medill.northwestern.edu. The Medill School of Journalism (officially the Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications) [2] is the journalism school of Northwestern University. It offers both undergraduate and graduate programs. It frequently ranks as the top school of journalism in the United States.

  2. In the late 1980s, while still with Gannett, Janensch taught newspaper management as an adjunct professor at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. As editor of the Rockland Journal-News, in 1990 he was a founder of Leadership Rockland, which offers existing and emerging leaders an educational experience focused on the infrastructure of Rockland County, New York.

  3. David earned his J.D. from Columbia Law School, where he was on the board of editors of the Columbia Human Rights Law Review, and his M.S.J. from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. He earned an A.B. in economics from Vassar College.

  4. The College of Media offers six majors: advertising and public relations, integrated marketing communication, gaming and interactive media design, journalism, sports and adventure media, and multidisciplinary media studies. Direct admission students are admitted to the College upon admission to the University and declare their majors at that time.

  5. She holds a B.A. in psychology from Williams College, a M.B.A. in marketing from Columbia University Graduate School of Business, and a M.S.J. in broadcast journalism from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. She is a founding section leader in the Poetry Forum on Compuserve.

  6. · Experience: Excellence in Communications · Education: Columbia University - Pulitzer Graduate School of Journalism · Location: Kenosha · 500+ connections on LinkedIn.

    • Excellence in Communications
  7. Master of Journalism. A Master of Journalism (abbreviated M.J., M.S.J., M.M.J.C., M.A. in Journalism, or M.S. in Journalism) is a master's degree awarded to students who have studied journalism at a graduate level. Like other master's degree programs, master of journalism programs are typically between one and two years.