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SOJC's Hall of Achievement honors six inductees
At this fall's Hall of Achievement dinner, the SOJC honored six new inductees for their lifetime contributions to the field of journalism.

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  Dave and Nancy Petrone

ALSO INSIDE:

Kim Sheehan earns Marshall Award for innovative teaching
Award established by Jonathan, MS '62, and Maxine Marshall

Discussion and debate are critical to national strength
by Tom Wheeler

Inside Ghana: struggle for predictability
by Kelli Matthews

Hall of Achievement inductees' lives tell the true story

Small gifts make a large difference

High school students explore journalism

Honor Roll
Acknowledging the alumni and friends who have given to the SOJC.

Payne Awards recipients honored for ethics
Chuck Palahniuk   It was a story that needed to be told. In 1960, hundreds of black students marched through the streets of Jackson, Tenn. calling for voting rights. But the local paper kept quiet, burying reports on the racial controversy that divided its community.
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Rosanne Olson pursues the essence of her subjects
Snowden Intern on the job   One afternoon in the late 1970s, a young woman paid a visit to Professor Duncan McDonald's office in Allen Hall. She was a medical technician at Sacred Heart Hospital, working mostly with cancer patients, and she was considering a career change.
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Private giving makes a difference
Susan Orlean   During the summer, workers had transformed the School's second floor corridor and web of offices into a light, airy hallway connecting the new Edwin L. Artzt Administrative Offices and the Willis L. Winter Presentation Room.
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 Notes:

Snapshots
A look at the Chandler Lecture, the 2001 Ruhl Lecture, Catalina Camia on diversity in the newsroom, moments from Homecoming, and Ad Night.

Dean's Message

Obituaries

Faculty Updates

Alumni News

Grad Student News

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• The Richard Ward Executive in Residence Program.

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