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The virtual Jump-Start Internship & Networking Fair is right around the corner, and there are some great companies who are looking for Greenlee students. Make sure your resume is error-free, your internet connection is strong, computer is charged, and you're attending with a positive attitude, researched questions and professional attire. | |
Jump start your career Oct. 5
Oct. 5., 2022
10:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Virtual via CyHire
The virtual Jump-Start Internship & Networking Fair helps students majoring in advertising, journalism and mass communication, public relations and related fields to build their personal network of local and regional employers and learn about internship and job opportunities.
Hosted by the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication in collaboration with LAS Career Services, this boutique-style fair takes place each fall and spring and connects relevant employers with students who are preparing for careers in advertising, journalism, public relations and related fields.
Questions?
Juli Probasco-Sowers
Greenlee internship coordinator
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How do I attend?
No appointment is required to meet with employers. Follow the "Virtual Format -- Student How-To" steps to drop-in and speak with a representative, or watch this video.
You will log into your CyHire account. Use your netID and password to log in.
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Which employers will be there?
A list on the Greenlee website will be updated as employers register.
Check Canvas. We'll add employers there as well.
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Where have Greenlee students gotten internships before?
Where they’ve led, you can follow. These are the 499A internships completed successfully in recent years by Greenlee School majors. You can follow their leads, or create your own path.
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2022 Constitution Day Panel
It's Personal: What Recent U.S. Supreme Court Decisions Mean for Individual Liberties
Sept. 27, 2022
6-8 p.m.
Great Hall, Memorial Union
Recent decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court have altered Americans understanding of privacy, freedom of religion and personal liberties. An expert panel will discuss the immediate legal effects and how other personal freedoms could be affected by upcoming cases.
Moderator:
Karen Kedrowski is director of the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics and professor of political science at Iowa State. She was recently named Campus Champion of the Year by the Andrew Goodman Foundation in recognition for her student voter engagement work.
Panelists:
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Dirk Deam, Iowa State political science professor
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Julie Roosa, J.D., is a lecturer in the Iowa State Department of Political Science where she teaches law and politics. She previously served as an adjunct assistant professor and the First Amendment Specialist at the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication for four years. Roosa is a consultant on legal issues related to the First Amendment, and has taught classes in media law, First Amendment law, business law, constitutional law and criminal law.
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Leah Patton, staff attorney, ACLU of Iowa
Co-Sponsors:
- Department of Political Science
- ACLU of Iowa
- Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics
- Committee on Lectures (funded by Student Government)
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BREAKING NEWS! panel Sept. 28
Distinguished Professor Michael Bugeja will be participating on the "Local Media on Life Support" panel on Sept. 28 from 6:30-8 p.m. in the Ames Public Library. Representatives from local radio and print media, ISU professor of journalism and community public relations officer will discuss the decline in local media and its impact on our community and ultimately on our democracy. They will discuss the problems faced and possible solutions. Sponsored by the League of Women Voters Ames and Story County and the Ames Public Library.
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Internships, Jobs and Scholarships | | |
Two students needed to record lecture
The local chapter of Phi Beta Sigma, a historically African-American fraternity, is sponsoring an educational lecture presentation about Thomas Montgomery Gregory, a Black WWl veteran stationed at Fort Des Moines. The lecture will be done by his daughter, Shelia Gregory Thomas, an educator and former educational children’s TV host in the Washington, D.C. area (https://www.thehistorymakers.org/biography/sheila-gregory-thomas).
The lecture is open to the public and will be held at the Fort Des Moines Museum on Oct. 15.
There will be a question-and-answer section and reception afterwards.
Phi Beta Sigma is looking to see if some students are interested in recording the event; they need two students to work two cameras, with audio equipment provided. Phi Beta Sigma has committed to a $75 gift per student, and the students are welcome to stay for the reception meal as well.
Dr. Keith King is the representative of Phi Beta Sigma for this event—King earned his Ph.D. at Iowa State, and thought this event would be a good way for some Greenlee students interested in video production to add to their portfolio.
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The Wall Street Journal opens applications for new WSJ Finance Reporting Fellowship
The Wall Street Journal recently announced the creation of the WSJ Finance Reporting Fellowship, a training program that aims to develop early career journalists with an interest in covering financial markets and personal finance.
The 12-month fellowship, offered in partnership with the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) and The City University of New York’s (CUNY) Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism, is open to journalists with one to three years of paid newsroom experience who want to cover markets or personal finance.
Two journalists will be selected for the inaugural session, which runs from January to December of 2023. Journalists of underrepresented communities are especially encouraged to apply.
Applicants to the WSJ Finance Reporting Fellowship should submit their completed applications by Oct. 24, 2022.
Interested young journalists with less than one year paid newsroom experience are encouraged to apply for the Journal’s paid internship program.
For more information, contact Robin.Turner@dowjones.com.
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KCCI 8 News internship
An internship at KCCI 8 News offers the chance to learn how a television newsroom works and build up your professional skills with mentorship from award-winning journalists. You will choose a career path and start doing the work of a producer, digital editor, reporter or photographer. Your work will be reviewed by a manager or professional mentor. The goal is to reach a level where your work makes it on-air or online, and you’re ready for your first job.
This is a paid internship with limited openings available. Each internship will be part-time during the fall and spring semesters, and full-time during the summer. Only those who intend to pursue a career in broadcast journalism should apply.
KCCI is currently taking applications for Spring and Summer 2023.
They will be in Greenlee on Friday, Sept 23, from 1-4 p.m.
To apply, contact News Director Allison Smith at arsmith@hearst.com or Executive Producer Ellie Mirmazaheri at Ellie.Mirmazaheri@hearst.com.
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La Jolla Mom Communications Scholarship
- Amount: $500 awarded to one recipient
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Application Deadline: Oct. 14, 2022
- Announcement Date: Oct. 28, 2022
- Recurring: Bi-annual
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Eligibility:
Be a high school senior or graduate, or current college undergraduate or graduate student.
Applicants must be enrolled in undergraduate communication or related field degree program at an
accredited college in the United States OR a graduating high school senior who has plans to study
communications or related fields.
Be a US Citizen or Permanent Legal Resident.
Proof of acceptance to his or her college or university or a college transcript.
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Scholarship for Future Female Entrepreneurs
- Amount: $2,500 awarded to one recipient
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Application Deadline: Sept. 30, 2022
- Announcement Date: Oct. 14, 2022
- Recurring: Annual
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Eligibility:
Self-identify as female.
Be a high school senior or graduate, or current college undergraduate or graduate student.
Planning to enroll in a full-time undergraduate study at a U.S.-accredited college or university for
the upcoming academic year.
Be a U.S. citizen or permanent legal resident.
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Aflac + a summer creative services internship
Jovan Johnson, an Aflac university relations recruiter, will be in Hamilton Hall on Monday, Sept. 26, from 2-3 p.m. for an informational meeting about a summer creative services internship. More information is forthcoming.
Aflac is a Fortune 500 company, providing financial protection to more than 50 million people worldwide. When a policyholder or insured gets sick or hurt, Aflac pays cash benefits promptly, for eligible claims, directly to the insured (unless assigned otherwise). For more than six decades, Aflac voluntary insurance policies have given policyholders the opportunity to focus on recovery, not financial stress.
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