A publication of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at UNC-CH

Junior Nicole Denman is one of a growing number of women breaking into the once male-dominated world of sports media. Photo by Maricarmen Josephs

April 2001

Inside this issue ...

School Update

Alumni and Friends

Faculty

Students


Current issue
Archives
Contact us
Advertise in Carolina Communicator
JoMC Home
UNC-CH Home


Editor: Zach Hoskins
Art Director: Mims Rowe
Photographer: Maricarmen Josephs
Contributors: Jill Aitoro, Suzanne Buchanan, Marcie Dishman, Tori Smith Ekstrand, Bill Freehling, Isaac Groves, Nelson Mumma Jr., Joshua Myerov, Christine Nguyen, Elizabeth Salter, Cyndi Soter, Melissa Sowry, Jenny St. Clair, Renner Vaughn, Greg Wolf
Adviser: Jan Yopp
Printer: Mid-Atlantic Printers Limited
Online editor and designer: Zach Hoskins

 

Carolina Communicator is a publication of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

The Communicator online is an abbreviated version of the printed publication, which is mailed quarterly to alumni and friends of the School. To find out how you can receive the full printed version of Carolina Communicator, contact the School at (919) 966-3323.

© Copyright 2001, UNC-CH School of Journalism and Mass Communication. All rights reserved.


 

School Update

Lessons far from home

International students find challenges in and out of the classroom
By Joshua Myerov

Leveling the field

More and more women are entering the traditionally male-dominated world of sports media
By Cyndi Soter

Hearst winners abound

UNC-CH students lead national field
By Renner Vaughn

From the dean: One good Mexican thing leads to another good Mexican thing

By Dean Richard Cole

Mihailovich loves telling stories, making a difference

By Bill Freehling

New executive education seminars scheduled

By Nelson Mumma Jr.

Bournes create Philip King Alston Scholarship

By Jennifer Lamb

Students visit D.C., Atlanta

Spring-break trips provide insight into job possibilities
By Isaac Groves

Hansen crunches the numbers

USA Today analyst helping develop math certification for journalists
By Bill Freehling

Kerr establishes professorship in father's memory

By Jennifer Lamb

SPJ raises funds to create Raleigh Mann Award

First Park professor brings decades of experience

By Marcie Dishman

Board discusses polling, campaigns

Presidential race, Florida ballots lead weekend's topics
By Renner Vaughn

Students study media in Moscow

Group learns about Russian media, politics at top university
By Isaac Groves

Parker creates million-dollar professorship

Gift honors parents' contributions to N.C. journalism
By Zach Hoskins

Lee comes full circle as P.R. assistant

By Jill Aitoro

Freedom Forum Ph.D. program ending

Back to top


 

Alumni and Friends

JAFA president's column

By Seth Effron

Capital Strategies just Eudy's latest successful endeavor

By Jenny St. Clair

Effron joins Nieman Foundation

Back to top


 

Faculty

Professors study media, adolescent sexual behavior

By Carol Pardun

Phillips honored for work on behalf of student media

By Elizabeth Salter

Catching up with Jack Adams

By Jack Adams, Professor and Dean Emeritus

Jock-of-all-trades returns to Carolina

Lauterer 'hog wild' to rejoin School
By Suzanne Buchanan

Back to top


 

Students

Class experiences sports P.R. firsthand

By Tori Smith Ekstrand

Williams attends Poynter spring-break program

By Melissa Sowry

Medical reporting students win Emmy

Elliott to join VOA through Kuralt Fellowship

By Melissa Sowry

Internships can be crucial to successful job-hunting

By Jay Eubank, Director of Career Services

Back to top