2007
Rich Ramhoff wins
Taylor Award at first 'Franklin Homecoming'
Kent JMC welcomed back more than 120 grads and friends for the first Homecoming celebration in beautifully renovated Franklin Hall. A social hour was followed by a brunch and the awards presentation. The William Taylor Award this year went to Rich Ramhoff, '89, vice president of Gannett's Midwest Group and president and publisher of the Lansing, Mich. State Journal. Rachel Dissell and Jon Wile received Friends of JMC Awards. And, Anne Reid, of the College of Arts office, received the JMC Director's Service Award.
Former prof and DKS adviser, Bruce Larrick, dies
JMC lost a friend and former colleague when Bruce Larrick died Nov. 17. Bruce was a faculty member and Kent Stater adviser from 1982-1986 before joining the Philadelphia Inquirer. He was 59.Read his obituary in the Inquirer.
OCA names Scott Juba top
Ohio graduate student
Center for Privacy
has new name, mission
The new Media Center for Ethics and Access offers more help to professionals. Read more
JMC gets Knight Chair
in scholastic journalism
A $2 million endowment establishes the Knight Foundation's 20th chair in journalism.
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Where has media audience gone?
MediaMindsets conference explores key question facing mainstream media. JMC plays major role in meeting. Multimedia coverage.
Miami Herald columnist,
Leonard Pitts Jr., wins
Robert McGruder Award
CCI Commons is in
second successful year
Theme community for CCI majors has 100 members living and learning together. Read story
Welcome to Kent JMC
Six new tenure track faculty join the school. Here's your chance to meet them. Read more
Connie Schultz, 1979 grad, wins Pulitzer Prize
Tempted as an undergrad to change majors to PR, she's glad now she chose the path she did. Read story
Investigating CAR
Computer-Assisted-Reporting class researches top U.S. CAR reporters. Read their stories.
Media convergence expert speaks at KSU
Rob Curley, director of New Media and Convergence for the Naples, Fla. News, spoke to students about online and multiplatform journalism. Web Editor, Fred Endres, blogs on Curley's presentation.
Spanning the globe ...
Karl Idsvoog spends summers teaching broadcast journalism at the Caucasus School of Journalism in the Republic of Georgia. Megan Burgasser has the story. Videography by Jennifer Stephens. View story (You'll need QuickTime video player. Click here to get a free copy.)
JMC student wins ONPA
Photographer of Year
Visual journalism major, David Foster, has been named Student Photographer of the Year by the Ohio News Photographers Association. Greg Ruffing, a JMC graduate now freelancing, placed third in the professional competition for News Photographer of the Year. For a complete list of winners, including a number of other JMC students and alums, click here. Foster also recently placed 12th in the Photojournalism Competition II of the Hearst contest with his news and sports photos.
Hyangsook Lee heads Info Design program
With solid experience on daily newspapers, Lee will chart future of program.Kent JMC students win
awards in Region 4 SPJ
JMC students continue to win top honors in the SPJ Region 4 Mark of Excellence Awards. And, word of more winners is coming in every day.
Here are the most recent winners: Deanna Stevens, Online Sports Reporting; Julie Bercik and Justin Kiek, TV In-Depth Reporting; Nick Stroud and Jim Everetts, TV Feature Stories; Katie Morse, TV General News Reporting.
Other winners include: Fusion and The Burr, Best Student Magazines; DKS staff, Breaking News Reporting (Lester Lefton hiring); DKS Editorial Board, Editorial Writing; Ben Brier and Ryan Houk, General Column Writing; TaLeiza Calloway, Non-Fiction Article; and Sean Daugherty, Feature Photography.
Franklin Hall Archives
Franklin Hall undergoes
a metamorphosis
Click here to watch a photo gallery.
FRANKLIN FOLLIES
A fairly whimsical look at what might ... could ... happen if JMC head man, Jeff Fruit, were in charge of renovating our new home in Frankln Hall. Click here to view slideshow.
Laptops in your future?
When JMC moves to Franklin Hall, you'll have to provide your own computer. . Read story
For multimedia features on how our new home, Franklin Hall, was renovated, click here
2006
Homecoming big success
Kent JMC welcomed back dozens of alums and friends for Homecoming 2006 in the Schwebel Garden Room of the Student Center. A social hour was followed by a brunch and the awards presentation. The William Taylor Award this year went to Brooke Spectorsky, '69, President and General Manager of WKYC-TV in Cleveland. Others honored were the Canton Repository's Rick Senften, '76; Radio City Rubber Group's Ed Esposito, and JMC's retired professor, Bob West, '50. Click here for photos.
JMC students win Emmy
Three Kent JMC students won an Emmy from the Cleveland chapter of NATAS for Best Student Program. Brain Handler, Joseph Seaman and Ned Bockrath won the award for their documentary entitled "Dragged Under." It was produced in Karl Idsvoog's Documentary class.
Senior wins 1st place in SPJ
Kara Pospichel, senior broadcast news major, has won a Mark of Excellence award in the national SPJ television breaking news category. Pospichel won the top spot for her story on "Battalion 325." Broadcast news majors Erin Moore and Amanda Seese were national finalists in the television in-depth reporting category for their package on "H1B Visas."
5 Knight winners from Kent JMC
Five of the six John S. Knight scholarships went to Kent JMC students again this year. Winners were Meranda Watling, Beth Rankin, Tara Pringle, Stephanie Park and Jennifer Farquhar.
The Kent JMC chapter of PRSSA won a number of major awards at the University Student Leadership and Honors Award Celebration. They included: Organization Excellence Award; Prof. Michele Ewing, Adviser Excellence Award; Carli Cichocki, Community Excellence Award; and Elaine Laps, both the Student Leader of the Year Award and the Nancy and John Scott Leadership Award. This follows on the heels of the organization winning a national Teahan award for an Outstanding PRSA/PRSSA Chapter Relationship. The honor recognized the strong partnership with the Akron PRSA chapter. The organization received a plaque and $300.
Whither goes the Web?
Kent JMC faculty are exploring exciting new vistas in the world of 21st century Internet journalism and education.
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Court -- and class -- are in session
RPA print and broadcast students cover triple murder case in Portage County. Read story
24 hours in the county
Grueling photo shoot ends in successful gallery show in Kent. Read story
Joe Harper retires
After 25 years as director and faculty member, Harper 'heads for the hills'. Read story
Students cover professionals,
politicians at ONA
Twelve JMC news majors produced an eight-page newsletter covering the annual convention. Read story
Student media big winners in SPJ competition
JMC student media again did exceptionally well in the Region 4 competition of the Society of Professional Journalists. Winners included:
• Ryan Lowe, first place, and Erin Roof, second place, in Magazine Non-Fiction Article.
• Dave Foster, first place, in Feature Photography.
• Pat Jarrett, first place, Photo Illustration.
• Kara Pospichel, first place, Television Breaking News Reporting.
• Dave Foster, honorable mention, Sports Photography.
• TV2 6:30 News, first place, Television Newscast.
• Tim Mak, first place, Online Opinion & Commentary.
• The cyBurr, first place, Best All-Around Online Student Magazine.
• Christopher Sharron, second place, Editorial Cartooning.
• Erin Moore & Amanda Seese, first place, Television In-Depth Reporting
• Wasakati Meevatha, second place, Television Feature.
A full list of all winners may be found at on the SPJ site.
PRSSA wins leadership awards
The Kent JMC chapter of PRSSA won a number of major awards at the University Student Leadership and Honors Award Celebration. They included: Organization Excellence Award; Prof. Michele Ewing, Adviser Excellence Award; Carli Cichocki, Community Excellence Award; and Elaine Laps, both the Student Leader of the Year Award and the Nancy and John Scott Leadership Award. This follows on the heels of the organization winning a national Teahan award for an Outstanding PRSA/PRSSA Chapter Relationship. The honor recognized the strong partnership with the Akron PRSA chapter. The organization received a plaque and $300.
Kent NABJ chapter helps
Canton Timken staffers
JMC students, Canton Repository join in assisting high school students improve writing, editing skills. Read more
Stories of love, anguish and . . . poker!
Prof. Karl Idsvoog's Documentary students tell fascinating video stories. Read story
60 attend Kent JMC workshop on ethics
More than 60 people discussed such topics as covering tragic events and online journalism at the ethics 'road show' sponsored by JMC and Poynter. Read story
JMC's Fitzpatrick wins McGruder Award
Al Fitzpatrick, a JMC alum and adjunct professor,received the third Robert G. McGruder Award for championing diversity in the media. Read story
Flash Communications
wins CASE award Full story
Burr wins 3 major awards:
The Burr has won three major awards in the 2004 AEJMC Magazine contest. The Spring 2004 issue, edited by Steven Harbaugh, won first place in two categories: Single Issues of Ongoing Print Magazine: Editorial and Single Issues of Ongoing Print Magazine: General Excellence. The CyBurr took second place in the Online Magazine competition. Jamie Carracher was editor and Meranda Watling webmaster. Prof. Ann Schierhorn is adviser to the publications.
Gannett Foundation renews Producing class grant:
The Gannett Foundation has provided another $18,000 in grant money to continue its support of the Advanced News Producing class. The course, in partnership with Gannett-owned Cleveland station, WKYC, provides advanced instruction in television news producing, with strong emphasis on professional presentations by Channel 3 staffers under the direction of Executive Producer Rita Adelson.
6 JMC faculty win teaching honors:
Kent JMC prides itself on providing quality classroom education. This semester, six full- and part-time faculty have been honored by their students. They received Graduate's Applause awards after being named by graduating seniors as faculty who made a difference in their academic careers. Awards went to Candace Bowen, Kim Colebrooke, Michele Ewing, Gary Hanson, William Sledzik and Davis Young.
Fall NewsOhio staff chosen
Here is the staff for the fall semester NewsOhio, our scholastic public affairs program. Natalie Pasquarella will be the anchor; Brooke Whitney will be the field reporter; Kara Pospichel will be the video conference reporter; and Mariah Zickafoose will handle The Buzz. Returning talent will be Jonathan Harvat, Tony Hardman, John Paul and Joe Harrington.
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New job for Wearden
JMC Prof. Stan Wearden has been named Director of the School of Communication Studies. Wearden, who joined the faculty in 1984, served as interim head of Comm Studies last year.
A dream job
Broadcast senior Dave Holmes wins ESPN's second 'Dream Job' competition. Read story
Alum wins Murrow Award
Kent JMC graduate Michelle Chyatte, reporter/producer at WKSU-FM, won a 2005 Regional Edward R. Murrow Award for excellence in journalism.
Read story
35 high school teachers attend ASNE workshop
They came from Utah and Texas and Hawaii and, yes, even Ohio, to learn more about teaching journalism and advising publications. Read story
'77 graduate gets journalism award:
Jeannine Guttman, editor and vice president of the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram has won the Judith W. Brown Spirit of Journalism Award.
The award is given annually to an outstanding woman in journalism. It is named for Judy Brown, longtime publisher and editor of the New Britain (Conn.) Herald and NESNE's first female president.
Jeannine, a 1977 graduate of JMC and a former Stater editor, heads a news staff of 110. The paper is the largest in Maine, and the Telegram is the only statewide paper.
JMC adjunct professors add experience, fresh perspectives for students in the classroom Full Story
Al Fitzpatrick wins award from AJHA:
JMC graduate and Adjunct Professor, Al Fitzpatrick, has received the Local Journalists Award given by the American Journalism Historians' Association for outstanding career contributions to journalism. The presentation was made at a special luncheon of the AJHA, meeting in Cleveland for its annual national convention. Fitzpatrick had a long, productive career with Knight-Ridder and the Akron Beacon Journal. He teaches a course in Managing Diversity at Kent State.
Non-JMC majors get new experiences in student media Full Story
Fidler joins U of Missouri
Roger Fidler, former professor of JMC and head of the Institute for CyberInformation, has left the faculty to work with the School of Journalism at the University of Missouri.
Students win Knight awards
Kent JMC students won five of the six John S. Knight Scholarships presented by the Akron Press Club. Winners included Erin Galletta, Kathryn Hilbert, Shannon Peluso and Tara Pringle. Elizabeth Baldwin won the Ludel Sauvageot Scholarship. They received their $3,000 scholarships at a luncheon in late spring.
Homecoming
honors Schultz,
Women of Distinction
More than 80 alums, friends, faculty and staff attended the 2005 JMC Homecoming celebration honoring five distinguished women. Read story
NewsOhio auditions set
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Kent JMC co-sponsors privacy seminar Full story
Lonely at the top Full story
60 alums, friends gather at 'Bracket Buster' social event Full story
Retired JMC professors Ralph Darrow, Henry Beck die Full StoryDenver Post editor delivers McGruder diversity lecture Read more
JMC Director back from Kyrgyzstan Read more
JMC has 3 SPJ national winners Full story
Homecoming 2003 a big success Read more
2 staff members win university service awards Read more
JMC has 3 SPJ national winners Read more
3 new faculty members join staff Read more
Jeff Fruit named permanent director Read more
32 teachers attend ASNE institute Read more
1962 grad enters MLB Hall of Fame Read more
Bosnia's Biljana Full story
Internship gives student professional head start Read more
Learning to show story, not just tell it in words Read more
Stress in the Studio: Students try out for TV-2 spots Read more
Foreign Correspondent Read more
Former professor, Charlie Brill, dies Read more
Kent JMC has 3 SPJ finalists Read more
NewsOhio Program Full more
From college to cartooning Read more
JMC Online Journalism Course Read more
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