Month: November 2006
McKeen named technology fellow
Department of Journalism Chair William McKeen joined Bill Clinton, Al Gore and scientists, engineers and Webmasters earlier this month in being named a Fellow by the World Technology Network at its San Francisco summit. The journalism professor’s recent St. Petersburg Times piece on serendipity – which The New York Times ran on its educators’ Web […]
Read more »Provost announces dean search committee
The members of the search committee for the dean of the College of Journalism & Communications were announced by Provost Janie Fouke. Dr. Doug Jones, Director of the Florida Museum of Natural History is the chair of the committee. The other committee members are: Prof. David Carlson – Department of Journalism Mr. Larry Dankner – […]
Read more »Brechner featured on FHC Radio
Bill Dudley of the Florida Humanities Council interviewed Dean Emeritus Ralph Lowenstein and Marion Brechner in a feature story about Joseph Brechner’s editorials and activities in the fight for racial equality while operating WFTV in Orlando during the 1950s and 60s.
Read more »Photojournalist David Burnett lectures at exhibition opening
/https://fms02.jou.ufl.edu/college/DavidBurnett061106.mp4 Photojournalist David Burnett lectures at the Reitz Union Auditorium for the opening of his exhibition, Measures of Time. His presentation includes commentary and images of U.S. presidents and presidential campaigns, sports including olympic games and baseball, and the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Running time: 1:04:29 Related story: Photojournalist David Burnett presents Measures of Time
Read more »Photojournalist David Burnett presents Measures of Time
Photojournalist David Burnett lectured Nov. 6 at the Reitz Union Auditorium at the opening of his exhibition, Measures of Time, which highlights his 35-year career in photojournalism. The exhibition opened October 30th and runs until November 17th in the gallery at the Reitz Union. A reception followed the presentation. Watch a replay of the Webcast. […]
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