Videos from Scripps
- Reimold (Ph.D. '08) caps off program with Fulbright
Saying goodbye to the Scripps School of Journalism may be a little easier with a Fulbright just ahead.
In this video Dan Reimold discusses his Fulbright, his career goals, and research interests.Dan Reimold, a Scripps Howard Teaching Fellow and Ph.D. candidate within the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism, took a leap of adventure when he opted out of a secured tenure-track teaching position and, instead, decided to travel to Singapore beginning in the fall as a U.S. Student Fulbright Fellow.
Reimold had just a weekend to decide which path to follow and is hopeful that his Fulbright year will enrich his already impressive scholarly career. Reimold specifically has been given a mandate to study modern Singaporean student and youth journalism, while serving as a visiting scholar in the Singapore Internet Research Centre (SIRC). Reimold says the intersection of new media and the student press possesses an incredibly strong influence on how traditional news will be produced and disseminated in the future. College journalism, Reimold notes, is raw, innovative, and very influential to its student readership.
The fellowship also offers an opportunity for Reimold to interact with Singaporean student journalists in the classroom. During the upcoming academic year, he will co-teach a news editing and news writing course within the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information at Nanyang Technological University. The experience builds upon Reimold’s teaching stints within Scripps and at Temple University, where he earned his master’s degree in journalism. He is a two-time Great Ideas For Teachers (GIFT) scholar (‘06-‘07 & ‘07-‘08) within the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication (AEJMC); a recipient of of the 2007 Graduate Associate Outstanding Teaching Award (GAOTA) at Ohio University; the first-place graduate student winner of the 2007 AEJMC “Promising Professors” award; and a recent winner of the “Outstanding Ph.D. student” honor presented by the Scripps School of Journalism.
Even though Reimold describes himself as a Netflix addict (lately he has been on a Woody Allen kick), he still finds time to actively serve as head of the Graduate Education Interest Group (GEIG) within AEJMC; publish in journals such as Journalism History, Newspaper Research Journal, and College Media Review; and advise Ohio University’s student-run webzine, Speakeasy Magazine.
For Reimold, the adventures and accolades seem to just be beginning.
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- Foreman (BSJ '98) discusses her career, JSchool education
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Elizabeth Foreman (BSJ ’98) is Director of Video Product Development at the Cincinnati Enquirer. In this interview, she reflects on the education she received in the JSchool, the role internships played in her career, the future of online journalism, issues related to balancing work and family, and much, much more.
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- Cohen (BSJ '99) discusses writing sports for AP (video)
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Jay Cohen (BSJ ’99), Associated Press (Sports Desk), New York City. Cohen spoke with Bob Stewart about his career, his internship with the AP in Jerusalem, and what he would do differently if he started over.
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- "Day in the Life of the JSchool" (video)
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View "Day in the Life" (of the JSchool).
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- Nexstar exec recruits broadcast students (video)
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Chris Manson is VP of News for Nexstar Broadcasting Group, Inc., headquartered in Irving, Texas. Manson discusses his recent recruiting trip to the JSchool.
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- Watch final Midday newscast from Winter quarter (video)
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Watch Athens MidDay’s final news program of the winter (2007-2008) quarter. To see more stories from the quarter visit athensmidday.com.
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- Hill (mlb.com) conducts sportswriting workshop (podcast/video)
Former JSchool professor Justice Hill returned to campus to conduct a sportswriting workshop for journalism students. In this podcast, the mlb.com senior writer talks with Prof. Stewart about what students need to do to prepare for their careers.
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- Tatge’s Media Works course links journalism and business (video)
How does the national media really work? We know what the textbooks say. But this Fall, E.W. Scripps Visiting Professional Mark Tatge will give students a window into the workings at newsrooms at some of the nation’s top publications -- the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Business Week, Fortune, the New York Times.
In an attempt to influence the media, companies spend hundreds of millions of dollars on bad advertising, mindless PR releases and crisis planning. Much of it represents money poured down the drain. This course explores the reasons why corporate America has yet to understand how journalists think and how they do their jobs. We will explore the consequences and possible solutions to this perennial problem, a situation that threatens to only get worse with advances in technology.
In this video Tatge talks about the "Media Works" course (J492 A09) he is teaching in the fall.
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- Former NPR editor returns to campus to speak to students (video)
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John Felton (BSJ ’75) talks about his wide range of journalism experience, from NPR to newspapers, and the kinds of skills journalism graduates need to succeed in today’s market.
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- Downing discusses internship with washingtonpost.com (video)
Garrett Downing (class of 2010) discusses his internship experience with washingtonpost.com.
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