COVID-19 and 499A internships in 2021
Because the impact of COVID-19 on employment remains uncertain, we’ve installed a safety net for 499A internships. While we anticipate most students will secure a 499A internship, we have a back-up plan if COVID-19 eliminates your options. If you’re graduating in 2021 but by mid-April are still struggling to secure an internship, please make an appointment with your faculty advisor to discuss the 499 summer “safety net” internship class.
Prior to registering for the summer course students must provide the following to their advisor:
- Documentation of six targeted cover letters and applications
- Updated resume
- Updated portfolio
- Proof of attendance at a career fair, or a meeting with someone at LAS Career Services
Once approved, your advisor will provide more info on how to register for this course.
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499A internship scholarship application open
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Greenlee primary majors: Apply now to be considered for a 499A internship scholarship in OneApp. That’s $1,000 (or more) to offset your expenses this summer while you’re doing your 499A internship.
Students who wish to be considered for an internship scholarship from the Greenlee School must be pursuing an opportunity they have discussed with their faculty advisor to fulfill the requirements for ADVRT/JL MC/P R 499A.
*Admittance into the 499 summer “safety net” internship class does not qualify for a 499A internship scholarship.
The final application deadline is Sunday, April 25 at 11:59 p.m.
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Greenlee News and Updates
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Submit your First Amendment pet videos by Friday
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Is your pet the top dog, the cat's meow, a big fish? Now's your chance to prove it! In celebration of First Amendment Days (April 12-16, 2021), the First Amendment Committee is hosting a First Amendment Pet Film Competition. To participate, recruit your pet to help you demonstrate one of the five freedoms protected by the First Amendment – speech, press, petition, assembly and religion — in a video that's 60 seconds or less. Entries are due March 26 at 11:59 p.m. The winners will receive awesome prizes! See competition rules, criteria and deadlines.
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This week is LAS Week – don't miss these Greenlee alumni and student events!
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Next week is LAS Week, hosted by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences! Mark your calendar to join in on the fun with virtual and in-person events all week, including several opportunities to network with Greenlee alumni and students, below. See the complete schedule on the LAS Week website . Plus, don't miss the food and freebies!
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What: Join Greenlee alumna Gladys Nortey for a networking session. Nortey received her B.S. and M.S. in journalism and mass communication from Iowa State University. Carolina Vieira, junior in journalism, will moderate.
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When: March 24, 4 to 5 p.m.
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Where: Virtual and Troxel Hall
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Why: Nortey is a career coach, mentor and professional with over 20+ years of experience finding solutions in the areas of B2C/B2B Digital & Product Marketing, Strategy, Change and Project Management for various Silicon Valley technology companies.
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What: Join us for an evening of study abroad stories.
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When: March 24, 6 to 7 p.m.
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Where: Virtual and Carver Hall
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Why: Hear about the Greenlee-led mobile photography study abroad experience in Urbino, Italy, from Ruby Crow, a senior in public relations. You'll also learn about other LAS study abroad opportunities. There will be giveaways, including two $250 scholarships to be used towards any study abroad program (awarded at the time of travel).
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What: Join LAS alumni who work in sports communication, including Jeff Joniak ('84 journalism), play-by-play announcer for the Chicago Bears on WBBM Newsradio 780 and 105.9 FM, and Julie Fie ('81 speech communication), Vice President of Basketball Communications for the Phoenix Suns. Jailene Rivas, senior in public relations, will moderate.
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When: Thursday, March 25, 4 to 5 p.m.
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Where: Virtual and Troxel Hall
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Why: If you dream of working in sports communication someday, ask questions and learn what it takes to succeed from alumni who work in the world of professional sports.
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Meredith Apprentice Program Application
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Get hands-on editorial or graphic design experience with some of the nation's top consumer magazine brands through the Meredith Apprentice Program.
The Greenlee School’s partnership with Meredith Corporation—the No. 1 U.S. magazine operator and owner of the largest premium content digital network for American consumers—places ten Iowa State students in editorial and graphic design apprenticeships for an entire academic year. The paid positions also qualify for Greenlee’s 400-hour required 499A internship.
All apprenticeships will be virtual (remote) until further notice due to COVID-19. If you are interested but were not able to attend the March 3 info meeting, please contact Deb Gibson, associate professor of practice and Meredith Professional in Residence. Apprentices must be junior or senior status by fall 2021 and commit to working both the fall 2021 and spring 2022 semesters.
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Save the Dates: First Amendment Days, April 12-16
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Mark your calendar for a virtual celebration of the First Amendment April 12-16. This year's First Amendment Days theme is "Some Assembly Required." Events and activities will be added to the online schedule throughout the month.
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Resource for external scholarship opportunities
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Hearst Awards - plan ahead for spring competitions
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The Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication encourages Greenlee students to submit their best published work for consideration in the 2021 Hearst Journalism Awards competition. The program features competitions throughout the year in writing, photojournalism, audio, television, and multimedia, and the winning students are awarded scholarships and networking opportunities. As a participating school, Greenlee selects the two entrants per competition. The competitions are open to undergraduate journalism majors. An exception to the journalism major rule is made for students entering the photojournalism competitions. Submissions must have been disseminated in professional or student media while the student was an undergraduate.
To apply, submit your best published work in the following categories to Deni Chamberlin at dcham@iastate.edu by noon on the deadlines listed below.
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Apply now for Greenlee master's 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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Watch it: Student Press Freedom Day Student Media Pane
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Did you miss our #StudentPressFreedom Day panel? You can watch the session on our YouTube channel. With the theme of Journalism Against the Odds, editors, reporters and producers from Ethos, Cardinal Eats, the Iowa State Daily, Greenlee TV and KURE shared triumphs and challenges from last year, a year like no other. This event is part of the First Amendment Series.
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PRSSA is having its next meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 23 via Webex. We will be joined by Christina Gayman from Hyvee. Those interested in attending can email Madalyn Casady at macasady@iastate.edu for the meeting link.
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Your student club/org, promoted here
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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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Featured Author Series: Non-Fiction Publishing Panel
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When: Monday, March 22, 4 to 5:30 p.m.
What: The Writing and Media Center invites you to a virtual panel featuring three published writers sharing insight into processes such as writing book proposals, negotiating contracts, and securing work as a freelance writer. Panelists will also be asked to share their advice for aspiring writers and to answer questions from the audience. More info.
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Katharine A. Burnett, author of Cavaliers and Economists: Global Capitalism and the Development of Southern Literature, 1820–1860
- Dara T. Mathis, with bylines appearing in The New York Times, The Atlantic, Zora Magazine, Bitch Media, and other outlets
- Ed Lyon, author of Growing the Midwest Garden
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Start Something: Side Hustle Series
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A series of panels and workshops designed for side hustlers and freelancers doing the ‘5 to 9’. Develop a skillset and start to do freelance work. Find value in the niche worlds of collectibles, fashion labels, and obscure objects. Create a side income and build financial abundance.
Learn more about the crazy and fun world of side hustles in this series of short courses to help kick-start your next hustle. Topics include "Start Your Own Marketing Business," "How to Make Money with Photography," "Build an Info Business that Rings the Cash Register While You Sleep," and more! See complete schedule. Registration is required.
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Monday Monologues returns for spring with a virtual lineup
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Monday Monologues is a University Library-hosted performance series that spotlights Iowa State student and faculty voices. The series this semester features six exciting performances including powerful poetry, personal student perspectives and joyful music. Most shows will be livestreamed via the Library YouTube channel. The April 12 event is "The Power of Peaceful Protest," moderated by Julie Roosa, Greenlee First Amendment Specialist.
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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. Previous editions can be found on our website.
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Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication
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