Donald W. Reynolds School of Journalism

University of Nevada,Reno

The Reynolds National Center for Courts and Media

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  1. 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/


  2. 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/


  3. The Nevada Journalist, December 2008 (The Nevada Journalist Section)
    December 2008 Dear alumni and friends of the Reynolds School, Today is a new day at the Reynolds School of Journalism. You’ve accessed our redesigned website and the newly launched “Nevada
    http://journalism.unr.edu/alumni/nevada-journalist/nevada-journalist-december-2008/


  4. The Nevada Journalist, June 2009 (The Nevada Journalist Section)
    Dear Friend of the Reynolds School, One of our most important jobs is to convene conversations about journalism. We think we have a lot to add to those conversations, plus we lik
    http://journalism.unr.edu/alumni/nevada-journalist/june2009/


  5. Why Journalism? (Admissions Section)
    Warren Lerude has taught media law and management and supervised the professional internship program at the Reynolds School of Journalism for more than 25 years. He is an l96l graduate in journalism, former editor and publisher of the Reno newspa
    http://journalism.unr.edu/alumni/admissions/whyjournalism/


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