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About the graduate program (Graduate Program Section)
The Interactive Environmental Journalism program started in the summer of 2006, the inspiration of Cole Campbell, then dean of the Reynolds School of Journalism. Cole’s vision for the program was about inventing forms of journalism that matt
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About the Reynolds School of Journalism (About Us Section)
The Reynolds School is highly regarded within the university, within the community, within the professional media community of Nevada and around the country. Members of the faculty serve in important roles on university committees, interact with m
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Alumni & Friends of the Reynolds School Chapter (Alumni/Donors Section)
If you’re not a member of AFRS — Friends and Alumni of the Reynolds School — why not join? After all, membership is just $15 per year. Talk about an easy way to give back. AFRS keeps its members connected to the Jour
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Alumni In The News (Alumni/Donors Section)
This section will be used in the future to promote the wonderful things our alumni are doing. Please send updates to Kristin Ghiggeri Burgarello at kburgarello@unr.edu.Also, if you would like to upd
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Applying to the Graduate Program (Graduate Program Section)
Applications to the graduate program are accepted once a year; we have no rolling admissions. The next application deadline is March 15, 2010 to begin fall semester 2010. To apply to the program, submit the following materi
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Common FAQ's (Undergraduate Section)
Common FAQ's1. Who should I talk with about freshmen advising?You should contact Paul Mitchell, 784-4563 or email him at
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Curriculum (Graduate Program Section)
Our program takes three semesters to complete, plus a summer internship. You will be part of a cohort of students who will progress through the program together. Many of our classes are required, but you also have the opportunity to take thr
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Dean's Council (Alumni/Donors Section)
Under the leadership of Dean Ceppos and our chair, Robin Joyce, '83,'04, a new Dean's Council was formed in 2008. The group is comprised of alumni and professionals in the journalism and integrated marketing communication fields.  
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Financial Information (Graduate Program Section)
The University of Nevada offers an excellent value for graduate work. In-state tuition and mandatory fees for the three-semester master’s degree in journalism totals approximately $7,000 for the 33 credits of course work. Non-residents and i
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Interactive Environmental Journalism M.A. Program (Graduate Program Section)
"As a newspaperman for 30 years, I've watched technology change the print industry to the point where it may not survive. The master's program at RSJ gave me the tools to continue my career in journalism and the understanding to d
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Internships (Undergraduate Section)
Internships provide a window into the “real world,” giving you resume-building experience and connections with professionals.As a journalism major, you are required to complete a professional internship of 150 hours with a
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It's All About You (Undergraduate Section)
The faculty and staff of the Reynolds School of Journalism focus on providing you with an exceptional learning experience in our classrooms, through structured extracurricular programs and as the result of extraordinary connections to the professi
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Major Requirements (Undergraduate Section)
Here’s what it takes to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism at the University of Nevada, Reno’s Reynolds School of Journalism: Undergraduate majors In your freshman and sophomore years, y
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Minor Requirements (Undergraduate Section)
To be accepted as a minor in journalism ...
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Nevada Journalist December 2009 (The Nevada Journalist Section)
The Donald W. Reynolds Foundation has awarded the Reynolds School of Journalism and Center for Advanced Media Studies at the University of Nevada, Reno, almost $8 mil
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