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| Jonathan Marshall, M.S. '62, the former publisher and editor
of the Scottsdale Progress in Arizona, is paying tribute to the First Amendment with a
$1.25-million gift to the School of Journalism and Communication. Full Story |
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Ruhl lecturer Ceppos shares practices that could 'kill' journalism by Gary Thill, MS '98 If newspapers ever hope to regain the public's trust and reclaim their lost readership, they must stop defining fairness by the "secret rules of journalism" and start defining it by the rules of readers. |
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Marshall Award goes to Tom Bivins Professor Tom Bivins, known among students as an inspiring teacher and active mentor, was named the 1998 winner of the Jonathan Marshall Award for Innovative Teaching in Journalism and Communication. |
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Duniway renovation underway in Allen by Melissa Johnson, graduate student A member of one of Oregon's premier pioneer journalist families will be immortalized in the School of Journalism and Communication with the construction of the Willis S. Duniway Journalism Resource Center. |
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| The dean's column by Tim Gleason Tim Gleason appointed School's dean Bettens, '52, gift is state-of-the-art Ted Natt, '63, gives to building fund Stewarts remember journalist mom Tim Boyle, '71, honors Bill Winter Johnston lecturer strikes fear but offers hope Seattle Times' Mark Trahant serves as 1998 Ruhl fellow All in the family again Deanna Robinson retires after 20 years Students react to shootings |
Commencement 1998 (photos and graduate roster) Last road trip with twin helps teach recent grad to cherish life First class of Snowden interns begins work Learning from the pros Alum finds year as Fulbright teacher taught unforgettable lessons Voice in the Bay Area Ad Night celebrates best |
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| Check the back issues index Although Flash has been in publication since 1985, issues have only been posted online since 1997. Future online issues will appear after they are published in print. |
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Also see Oregon Quarterly, the alumni magazine of the University of Oregon, and Worldwide Webfoot, the UO Alumni homepage. Flash is a publication of Alumni Relations at the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication. Contact us: flash@jcomm.uoregon.edu. |
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