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Study: Lack of diverse high school media contributing to fewer voices in national conversation

LAWRENCE — As media organizations downsize across the country, fewer voices are represented in the national media dialogue, and the already small number of minority voices declines further.

Students win top awards in journalism contests

Congratulations to the following journalism students and student media organizations that were winners and finalists in the Great Plains Journalism Awards and the SPJ Region 7 contest.

Varying framing of 2017 Rohingya crisis shows misunderstandings of international events

Journalism professor awarded Budig Teaching Professorship

LAWRENCE — Jerry Crawford, University of Kansas associate professor of journalism, is the recipient of the 2020 Gretchen and Gene Budig Teaching Professorship.

COVID-19 presents unique challenges for news industry, professor says

LAWRENCE — As the novel COVID-19 pandemic continues to upend life and business around the globe, countless industries are struggling to adjust how they operate in unprecedented circumstances.

Study finds journalists hold strongly to professional identity, even when forced to leave field

Stauffer-Flint Hall reopens next week with ribbon cutting to celebrate completion of renovation

Scholars develop method to improve students' evaluation of information credibility

KU law, journalism scholars sum up nonexistent state of workplace cyberbullying laws

Media, global organization framing of climate change affects how people think about issue, studies show

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