Get in the Mix at Greenlee - Feb. 11, noon-1:30 p.m.
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When:
Tuesday, Feb. 11 from noon-1:30 p.m.
Where:
172 and 178 Hamilton Hall
What:
Feeling like you should be more involved? Get in the mix at Greenlee's Spring Social! You'll have the chance to mingle with faculty and fellow students, learn about Greenlee School opportunities, meet clubs and organizations related to your major, win door prizes, and make your own trail mix. Plus, Greenlee experts will be on hand to answer any questions related to scholarships, internships and more.
This is one of several events planned as part of
LAS Week (Feb. 10-14)
. See the LAS Week website for a complete schedule of events.
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Academically diverse and culturally rich, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is the heart of learning and discovery at Iowa State! LAS Week is a new event to celebrate the college's diverse academic areas in the Physical and Life Sciences, Math and Computational Sciences, Communications, Arts and Humanities, and Social Sciences. The days of the week include:
- Monday - Math & Computational Sciences Day
- Tuesday - Communications Day
- Wednesday - Physical & Life Sciences Day
- Thursday - Arts & Humanities Day
- Friday - Social Sciences Day
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Meredith Apprentice Program Info Meeting - Feb. 17
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When:
Monday Feb. 17, 6 p.m.
Where:
172 Hamilton Hall
What:
Intern for the nation’s leading magazine publishing company through the
Meredith Apprentice Program
. Ten apprenticeships will be filled by Iowa State University students for the 2020-2021 academic year. These paid positions are based at Meredith’s headquarters in downtown Des Moines. Learn more about the program — and enjoy free pizza! — at this required informational meeting where current apprentices will share their experiences and answer your questions. Applications will be available after the meeting. Questions? Contact Deb Gibson at
dsgibson@iastate.edu
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Three on-campus interview opportunities in February
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Harlan Newspapers - Feb. 14
Join the Harlan Newspapers this summer as summer intern! The successful candidate will be excited to contribute their skills in news reporting, feature writing, photography, and layout and design. The Harlan Newspapers, a twice-weekly newspaper in western Iowa, has offered a summer internship for more than 40 years. This internship is paid and runs from approximately mid-May through early-August.
Contact: Bob Bjoin, Managing Editor
Half-hour interviews are available between 9:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 14. Sign up for your time in 101 Hamilton Hall. Interviews will take place in 007 Hamilton.
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Iowa Cubs - Feb. 19
The Iowa Cubs are seeking qualified individuals to join their video team for the 2020 season. Interns produce broadcasts for the stadium video boards as well as the internet webcast and in-house close circuit feeds during the 98 games at Principal Park.
Interns arrive approximately one hour before game time to set up the four-camera operation. Interns rotate positions among camera operators, director, replay operator and graphics coordinator. These positions are mostly game-time only. Pay is $10 per hour. Academic credit is available. The Iowa Cubs have 70 home games starting April 14. They also host the 28-game high school state baseball tournament in late July.
More info. >>
Half-hour interviews are available between 9:30 a.m and 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 19.
Sign up for your time online.
Interviews will take place in 007 Hamilton.
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Southeast Iowa Union - Feb. 25-26
The Southeast Iowa Union is a regional daily newspaper searching for its next rising star reporter to cover stories throughout southeast Iowa communities including Mount Pleasant, Fairfield and Washington, Iowa.
This is a
full-time employment position
that is available for May graduates, but we would love to talk with interested candidates no matter when you graduate so you may be considered for future openings. We are a part of a progressive employee-owned print and digital media company including our daily regional publication, as well as our parent company, The Gazette in Cedar Rapids.
You should be someone who is curious about our communities and residents and is as comfortable covering a city meeting as you are writing a great feature or diving into an in-depth story. You're able to work on multiple stories simultaneously and can jump between projects easily. You should be comfortable shooting video and still pictures and able to write a good cut line. You should enjoy trying new things. This is a full-time position with benefits including health, dental, vision, 401k, and participation in the employee stock ownership program. You should have an undergraduate degree in journalism, English, communications or a related course of study. You'll need a valid driver's license and a history of safe driving habits. EOE prescreening drug and background tests required.
Half-hour interviews are available between 1 and 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 25 (and on Wednesday, Feb. 26 if needed). Sign up for your time in 101 Hamilton Hall. Interviews will take place in 007 Hamilton.
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Apply for 2020-21 Greenlee Scholarships by March 2
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We see your ambition, your drive and your desire to make your mark, and we want to invest in your success. Because of the generosity of our donors, the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication awards over $100,000 in scholarships to its students annually.
Apply for Greenlee School scholarships, along with other scholarships available through Iowa State University, using
OneApp
. You must complete the five designated Greenlee School questions in the LAS application portion of OneApp by the stated deadline to be considered for scholarships.
The Greenlee School scholarship selection committee will use the information available in OneApp as of
March 2, 2020 by 11:59 p.m.
for current undergraduate and transfer students.
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Submit your work for Hearst Awards consideration
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The Hearst Journalism Awards program awards scholarships to students for outstanding performance in college-level journalism, with matching grants to the students’ schools.
The 60th annual program offers up to $700,000 in awards and consists of five monthly writing competitions, two photojournalism competitions, one radio competition, two television competitions and four multimedia competitions – with championship finals in all divisions. It's a great resume builder and could be a networking opportunity if you advance to the next rounds.
The Greenlee School may submit two entrants' work per competition.
Television II News Guidelines
(due by noon Tuesday, Feb. 11)
- Entries must be based on coverage of breaking or developing news stories related to campus, community, national or international issues, sports, business, investigative, science, weather or other current newsworthy matters. Reports must have a hard news focus, regardless of subject. Each entry must consist of at least two reports totaling no more than ten minutes. The reports may be part of a longer newscast, but the entry itself is limited to ten minutes.
- Entries may be accompanied by multimedia versions of the reports entered as long as they were produced primarily by the entrant.
- All entries submitted must have been disseminated on air or online or both from September 1, 2018 through February 17, 2020.
- See complete television competition guidelines.
Multimedia III - Digital News or Enterprise Story - Individual
(due by noon Tuesday, Feb. 25)
- Entries consist of individual reporting based on a single news event or enterprise or explanatory journalism around a newsworthy event or issue.
- Each entry must consist of at least three components that, together, tell the story.
- Components may include: writing, photographs, audio, video, graphics, data, emerging media and social media.
- Judges will consider the newsworthiness of the topic, range and execution of digital techniques employed and the quality of the journalism.
- Entries are defined as a single piece of journalism executed essentially by one journalist. They may not include dramatization and must have been published on the web.
- One project per entrant.
- The entry must have been produced and posted on the web between September 1, 2018 through March 2, 2020.
- See complete multimedia competition guidelines.
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Jump-Start Internship and Networking Career Fair- March 5
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When:
Thursday, March 5, noon-4 p.m.
Where:
Great Hall, Memorial Union
What:
On the hunt for an internship or job? Mark your calendar for Greenlee's Spring 2020 Jump-Start Internship and Networking Fair. Open to all majors and all years, this fair connects relevant employers with students majoring in advertising, journalism, public relations and related fields. Student registration is not required.
Employer list:
See Cyhire for the most current list of employers that will be in attendance. (The list will grow every week between now and the fair.) A map showing employer locations will be made available the week of the fair.
New to the fair?
Go on a guided tour of the fair with Greenlee's internship coordinator. Sign up in 101 Hamilton.
Questions?
Contact Juli Probasco-Sowers, internship coordinator, at
julip@iastate.edu
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Did someone say door prizes?
Those who attend the fair can sign up to enter a drawing for three sets of concert tickets courtesy of First Fleet Concerts.
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Spring 2020 PIE Testing Dates
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Passing the
Poynter Institute Exam (known in Greenlee as PIE)
is a prerequisite for JL MC 201. The exam is offered as part of an online course, Iowa State University Language Primer Course Pack (Spring 2020), offered through Poynter’s News University. Students must receive a score of 78% or above to pass the PIE.
Although you can work through the course and the practice drills from any browser, you must take the exam in Hamilton Hall during a testing day for your score to count. You can only take the exam once per testing date.
Spring 2020 Testing Dates:
- Friday, Feb. 28
- Friday, March 6
- Friday, April 3
- Friday, April 17
- Friday, April 24
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Enhance your skills through Greenlee's grad program
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The
Greenlee master’s program
is a 32-credit course of study culminating in a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in journalism and mass communication. Two tracks are available: one for students who desire specialized study in communication theory and research and one for students who wish to develop or strengthen their professional and strategic communication skills.
Within the master’s program, you will explore new ideas through a flexible curriculum that can be tailored to your individual interests and program of study. We will challenge your thinking and deepen your expertise to prepare you for a successful future.
Interested in learning more?
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First Amendment Days: April 6-10, 2020
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This year's First Amendment Days theme is "
Some Assembly Required
" with special attention on the rights to assemble and petition.
Highlights include:
April 7, 7 p.m., 127 Curtiss: Bonnie Siegler keynote, "Signs of Resistance: A Visual History of Protest in America"
April 8, 8 p.m., Sun Room, Memorial Union: Nadine Strossen keynote, "Hate: Why We Should Resist it With Free Speech"
April 9, Central Campus: Democalypse March, Feast on the First
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WORLD Journalism Institute summer bootcamp
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Iowa's Dordt University is hosting the WORLD Journalism Institute's annual journalism camp for college reporters and recent college graduates. The program will take place May 15-30. Students can visit
WORLD Journalism Institute to find the application as well as photos, videos and samples of student work from previous camps.
Accepted students will be awarded scholarships that provide free tuition, housing, and lunches and dinners.
Check out these documents about the camp:
Application deadline March 27, 2020
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My experience as a PR student in the Honors program
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On our
student experience blog, Melanie Van Horn shares how seminars, mentorship and a research project in Iowa State's Honors program enhanced her undergraduate experience.
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Share your #WhyGreenlee story
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Call all Greenlee adventurers! We're looking for standout students to feature on the Greenlee blog and website in spring 2020. Contact Maria Charbonneaux at
mvcharb@iastate.edu
if you're interested in being featured or would like to nominate a fellow student.
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Share student club and organization announcements in the newsletter by emailing Maria Charbonneaux at
mvcharb@iastate.edu
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19th Amendment Centennial Commemoration Statewide Kickoff Friday #hardwonnotdone
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The Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics and the Iowa Department of Human Rights' Office on the Status of Women invite you to the 19th Amendment Centennial Commemoration Statewide Kickoff.
WHO: Everyone is welcome! This event is the kickoff of a whole year of events that are being scheduled across the state of Iowa to celebrate the 100 years of women's right to vote.
WHEN: Friday, Feb. 14, 2020
WHERE: Memorial Union
Join us for a half-day commemoration of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, which will celebrate the diverse voices of the women's suffrage movement in Iowa and note other important landmarks in the American journey to universal adult suffrage. The vote was hard won. The work is not done.
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"Start Something" Workshop Series
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A series of workshops designed for entrepreneurs. Whether you are just exploring the idea of entrepreneurship (intro series) or want to learn more about marketing your small business, we have developed a series of short courses to help kick-start your next venture.
See the complete list of workshops and register.
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Save the date for spring 2020 events:
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- LAS Week 2020 - Feb. 10-14 A fun-filled week of activities.
- Undergraduate Research Fair - Tuesday, Feb. 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Hach Hall
- People to People Career Fair - Wednesday, Feb. 12, noon-5 p.m. - Scheman Building
- Business, Industry & Technology Career Fair - Wednesday, Feb. 12, noon-5 p.m. Hilton Coliseum
- Kickoff: 19th Amendment Centennial. "Hard Won. Not Done," Friday, Feb. 14, 11:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m., Memorial Union
- "The Women's Hour: The Great Fight to Win the Vote," Elaine Weiss, award-winning journalist and writer. 19th Amendment Centennial Commemoration Statewide Kickoff - Friday, Feb. 14, 1 p.m., Great Hall, Memorial Union
- Internships 101: From Searching to Success - Tuesday, Feb. 18, 4:10-5 p.m., 2105 Pearson
- Design Career Fair - Thursday, Feb. 20, noon-5 p.m., Scheman Building
- Jump-Start Internship and Networking Fair - Thursday, March 5, noon-4 p.m., Great Hall, Memorial Union
- ISCORE Conference - Friday, March 6, Memorial Union
- LASCS Webinar Series, March 9-13
- "Three Ways to Disappear" - Tuesday, March 10, 7 p.m., Gallery Room, Memorial Union
- "Suffragette, Editor, Abolitionist: The Story of Mary Louise Booth," Tricia Foley - Wednesday, March 11, 5 p.m., Sun Room, Memorial Union
- "One Woman, One Vote: Rediscovering the Women's Suffrage Movement," Marjorie Spruill Wheeler - Monday, April 6, 5:30 p.m., Pioneer Room, Memorial Union
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"This Week at Greenlee" is a weekly newsletter sent on Mondays during the academic year. It is curated by the Greenlee School communications team for Greenlee School students, faculty and staff. Student clubs and organizations relevant to journalism, advertising and public relations are welcome to submit news and announcements for inclusion in the newsletter. Send your news to
Maria Charbonneaux
, communications specialist, by 11 p.m. on Sunday for inclusion in the next day's newsletter.
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Greenlee School of Journalism
and Communication
greenlee.iastate.edu
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