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How the Schieffer School of Journalism is keeping pace with technology and planning its own future as one the nation’s top j-schools.
A collaboration between the Schieffer School of Journalism and top Washington D.C. think tank CSIS has people talking
New Schieffer School director shares thought on state of the industry, plans for the program and more.
Our nation’s watchdogs may be “yelping and howling in agony” right now, but one veteran public affairs journalist and news executive remains optimistic.
After a layoff, former courts reporter became union organizer.
Managing editor of the Fort Worth Business Press credits her career ascent to learning both reporting, photography and page design.
When the Rocky Mountain News closed, John Moore lost his job. He never lost his passion for news in Denver.
Journalism is changing as profoundly as Gutenberg's era, but I for one am excited to learn these new tools and technology.
The new Texas Center for Community Journalism helps small town papers stay relevant and compelling.
Though I fear newspapers are about finished, there will always be journalists.
From the AP to academia, one reporter comes full circle.
Ex-publisher of small-town newspaper now teaching small-town papers to survive and thrive.
Frog becomes an assistant professor of professional practice and will head the TCU News Now broadcast program.
Host and managing editor of “Think,” a midday radio show on KERA 90.1 FM expands into weekly television show.
Native of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, returns home to report on her home country's controversial presidential elections.
Five suggestions for successful interviewing and resume preparation
TCU Career Services shows alums that it's not just for students