Donald W. Reynolds School of Journalism

University of Nevada,Reno

The Reynolds National Center for Courts and Media

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  1. About the graduate program (Graduate Program Section)
    The Interactive 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 matter:
    http://journalism.unr.edu/graduateprogram/aboutus/


  2. About the Reynolds School of Journalism (About Us Section)
    The Reynolds School of Journalism and Center for Advanced Media Studies 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 impor
    http://journalism.unr.edu/about-us/


  3. Applying to the Graduate Program (Graduate Program Section)
    Applications to the graduate program are accepted once a year. Students start as a cohort each fall; the next application deadline is March 15, 2013 to begin fall semester 2013.For questions about the program or how to appl
    http://journalism.unr.edu/graduateprogram/gradapplications/


  4. Common FAQ's (Undergraduate Section)
     Common FAQ's1. Who should I talk with about freshmen advising?You should contact Paul Mitchell 775
    http://journalism.unr.edu/undergraduate/faqs/


  5. Curriculum (Graduate Program Section)
    Our intensive, 18-month program develops the journalist of the future to practice quality journalism, use diverse tools and adapt and apply this knowledge in new ways and environments. Our cohort-based program is built on a collaborative model tha
    http://journalism.unr.edu/graduateprogram/curriculum/


  6. 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
    http://journalism.unr.edu/graduateprogram/financial/


  7. Interactive Journalism M.A. Program (Graduate Program Section)
    Are you looking for a job in the new communications environment? Do you want to
    http://journalism.unr.edu/graduateprogram/


  8. 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 media organiza
    http://journalism.unr.edu/undergraduate/internships/


  9. 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
    http://journalism.unr.edu/undergraduate/


  10. 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
    http://journalism.unr.edu/undergraduate/majorrequirements/


  11. 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
    http://journalism.unr.edu/alumni/nevada-journalist/nevada-journalist-december-2009/


  12. Nevada Journalist January 2010 (The Nevada Journalist Section)
    January 2010
    http://journalism.unr.edu/alumni/nevada-journalist/nevada-journalist-january-2010/


  13. Nevada Journalist January 2011 (The Nevada Journalist Section)
    January 2011 Dear friends,This holiday season is e
    http://journalism.unr.edu/alumni/nevada-journalist/nevjourjan2011/


  14. Our History (About Us Section)
    1921-1965 The first journalism course at the University of Nevada was taught in 1921 in the English department. The next year, English professor Alfred Higginbotham, who had experience as a newspaperman, began tea
    http://journalism.unr.edu/alumni/about-us/history/


  15. Our Mission (About Us Section)
    The mission of the Reynolds
    http://journalism.unr.edu/alumni/about-us/mission/


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