NAM is creating partnerships with journalism schools which serve as hubs for regional networks of media. By helping us expand our national directory, they let us service ethnic media outlets and their communities that are in isolated or under-resourced regions.
News > Journalism School Media Partners > 2
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Columbia University, New York, New York
Apr 08, 2008
Columbia University Journalism School and professor Arlene Morgan, Associate Dean of Prizes and Programs, have been great allies in helping NAM connect journalism schools with ethnic media across the country. In June 2005, NAM organized the First National EXPO of Ethnic Media in partnership with IPA-NY and Columbia University Journalism School.
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University of Arizona
Apr 08, 2008
NAM and University of Arizona Journalism School department head Jacqueline E. Sharkey met recently to discuss a partnership to map ethnic media in Arizona and host an Immigration Summit next fall, bringing together ethnic media and immigrant rights groups to discuss the state's immigration issues.
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American University in Washington, D.C.
Apr 07, 2008
NAM and American University’s School of Communication in Washington, DC recently began a partnership to map and organize ethnic media in the DC Metro Region.
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Texas State University - San Marcos
Apr 02, 2008
Federico Subervi, professor at the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Texas State University-San Marcos, has been a great collaborator to NAM and instrumental in connecting ethnic media across Texas.
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