Greenlee News and Updates
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See you at the Photojournalism Futures Forum! Tuesday, Nov. 16
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Like it or not, visual communication is the key to storytelling in today's world of online publications and social media. Enhancing your visual literacy will give you the leg up when job hunting.
Regardless of your major or internship, employers are looking for people who can take photos to capture attention.
Greenlee School Futures Forum: Photojournalism and Multimedia Storytelling
Visuals have always played a role in the news media, and today the value of visual storytelling is more important than ever with the ever-expanding online media environment. Join three visual storytellers to hear about what they did that led to their success, and learn how you can prepare for a career as a photojournalist and multimedia storyteller.
The Futures Forum is an annual event hosted by the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication. It connects industry leaders in advertising, journalism and public relations with Iowa State University students. The event is sponsored by William F. and Linda Z. Tubbs.
Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2021
Panel Presentation with Q&A Session
Memorial Union, Cardinal Room
3-4:15 p.m.
*Livestreamed on YouTube for those who can't make it in person.
Women Photojournalists of Washington Photography Exhibition Open House and Dessert Reception
Hamilton Hall, Room 172
4:30-5:30 p.m.
Leigh will give a short presentation at 4:45 p.m.
Moderator:
Deni Chamberlin is a Greenlee School Associate Professor with topics of interest in digital storytelling and multimedia journalism.
Meet the Panelists
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Leigh Vogel is a freelance photographer based in Washington, D.C., Montana and Colorado, photographing news, events, aerial imagery and animal rights imagery. Read more >>>
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Emily Kestel ('18, journalism and mass communication) is a visual journalist and covers women’s and gender issues for the Fearless initiative at the Business Record in Des Moines.
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Kelsey Kremer ('13, journalism and mass communication, communication studies) is an Emmy award-winning photojournalist for Iowa’s largest newspaper, the Des Moines Register.
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Spring 2022 class registration
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Have you scheduled your advising appointment to register for Spring 2022 classes? If not, NOW is the time to do so! Your advisor remains your point of contact for your RAN and questions related to class registration. To schedule a meeting with advisor Jessica Hansen-Moench or Tyler Schoh, please call our front office at 515-294-4342. If Taylor Anne Barriuso is your advisor, please email her directly at barriuso@iastate.edu to get a meeting scheduled.
As you plan your class schedule, check out Greenlee’s special topic course offerings at the link below, including one course that is being offered for the first time.
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Hearst photo competition due Nov. 9
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An entry consists of a minimum of four images (at least two news and two features) and maximum of eight images total, of the following categories:
News: breaking news, general news or photos related to sporting events
Features: features, portraits, sports, documentary photography
Entries must have been taken from September 1, 2020 through November 9, 2021, inclusively.
One of the images submitted must have been disseminated in print or online or both during this time frame.
The selected entrants must be current undergraduates at the time the entry is published. An exception is made for spring, summer or fall 2021 graduates. They may enter the 2020-2021 competitions, but their entries must have been published before they graduated. The spring or summer 2021 graduates would NOT be eligible for the 2022 National Championship.
The entrant may not have more than one year total of professional experience at the time of entry.
This competition awards $17,000 in scholarships and matching grants to the top five ranking
entrants & their schools in addition to the possibility of qualifying for the National Photojournalism
Championship.
Visit this site for more details. Submit your project to ISU associate professor Deni Chamberlin at dcham@iastate.edu by Monday, Nov. 8.
How To Enter:
1. Professor/administrator emails the nominated entrant(s) information below. Nomination is due by midnight, Tuesday, Nov. 9.
Email subject line: School name, student name, 2021 Photo I Entry
In the body of the email, please list the following:
• Entrant Name
• Entrant School
• Entrant Email
• Entrant Home Address
• Entrant Class Year
• Professor’s Name and Email
Please attach any supporting materials such as letters from the editor or a copy of the tear sheet (or proof of publication) of the published image to this message.
2. Entrant will receive an email from us with instructions as well as an emailed invitation from PhotoShelter.
3. Entrant uploads images to PhotoShelter by midnight Thursday, Nov. 11.
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Women of Achievement Scholarship
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YWCA is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. A $1,000 scholarship will be awarded to one female undergraduate or graduate student at Iowa State University. Half of the award will be distributed during the Fall 2022 semester with the other half being distributed during the Spring 2023 semester. A student can be nominated or apply for the scholarship.
Scholarship requirements
- Applicant must be a female student who has completed at least one semester at Iowa State University prior to Jan. 1, 2022.
- Applicant must demonstrate activity and achievement in one or more areas of the YWCA mission. YWCA membership is not required for nomination or selection.
- Applicant must register at Iowa State University for the 2022-2023 academic year.
- Applicant must be in good academic standing with Iowa State University.
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Apply for the American Society of Magazine Editors 2021 summer internship program
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Applications are now open for the Magazine Internship Program sponsored by the American Society of Magazine Editors. This 10-week paid program places college juniors and seniors at magazines in New York and Washington.
The 2022 ASME internship program will run from June 1 through Aug. 12. Recent participants have worked at Advertising Age, Food Network Magazine, Inc., Parents, The Pioneer Woman Magazine and more.
Applicants must still be a third- or fourth-year college student as of December 2021 and expect to graduate no earlier than spring 2022. Only full-time students with a grade point average of at least 3.0 will be considered for an internship.
How to apply
The Greenlee School may recommend up to two students for the program. (Applicants recommended by journalism departments or career-guidance offices are given preference over students from the same school.)
To be considered for an official Greenlee School nomination for the program, students must submit pdfs of their applications (all in one PDF, see list below) to Maria Charbonneaux at mvcharb@iastate.edu by Monday, Nov. 15.
Applications must contain the following:
- A completed application. To access the application, register on ASME's website and log in. Save, but do not submit your answers or pay the $40 processing fee at this time. Include the questions and your answers in the PDF you prepare for Maria
- A one-page cover letter (addressed to Sidney Holt, Executive Director, ASME) explaining why you are interested in magazine journalism; why you want to participate in the Magazine Internship Program; and why you are qualified to be an ASME intern. The selection committee wants to know how your course of study has prepared you to be an ASME intern and how you plan to use the skills and insights you gain from participation in the program not only to advance your career but to benefit the publications where you may work in the immediate future
- A one-page letter of recommendation from an educator who can attest to your abilities and experience
- A one-page letter of recommendation from an intern supervisor or employer who can attest to your abilities and experience in the classroom and in an office
- A current resume
- No more than 10 clips from a college or professional newspaper, magazine or website that demonstrate reporting skills as well as an interest in and knowledge of a range of topics
Greenlee School selections will be made the week of Nov. 15. You will be notified in time to upload and submit your complete application, including the Greenlee School's one-paragraph letter of nomination, and pay the $40 processing fee online before ASME's official Wednesday, Dec. 1 deadline.
The Greenlee School offers a number of 499A summer internship scholarships. Greenlee primary majors who are selected for ASME may apply for a 499A internship scholarship in the spring to help offset expenses if they are using the internship to fulfill their 499A requirement. More info will be available in early spring 2022
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Internship spotlight: Morgan Wick
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My internship at Kreg Tool
"As I participated in this internship, the Greenlee School Internship Scholarship helped me focus on gaining experience rather than worrying about financial issues during this summer. I was able to put full focus into growing my skills and building connections."
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LAS Career Internship events
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LAS Career Services will be hosting two virtual events to help students learn how to search for internships.
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Finding and Applying for Federal Government Job and Internship Opportunities Workshop.
- Highlight the benefits of pursuing a federal career.
- Walk you through the process of finding and applying for federal opportunities.
- Provide tips for building your federal resume.
- Explore additional resources that you can leverage in your search.
Tuesday, Nov. 9, 4:15-5 p.m.
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Local and Worldwide Job/Internship Searching with GoinGlobal.
- Learn how to connect your career objectives with hiring opportunities by identifying key employers and industry contacts for informational interviews and professional networking.
- Get a realistic understanding of work permit and visa requirements, financial considerations and other prime factors critical to career success in a new location.
- Identify American employers seeking to hire international professionals for their U.S. operations through H-1B visa petitions – and learn how to connect this information to current job opportunities.
Wednesday, Nov. 10, 6 p.m.
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Student Clubs and Organizations
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Cardinal Eats Editor-in-Chief application now open
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As Cardinal Eats wraps up another successful publication cycle, they are looking for a new candidate to serve as Editor-in-Chief and oversee all aspects of print.
Position requirements include:
- An interest in food media.
- Experience with AP Style.
- Previous leadership position held on campus.
- A can-do attitude!
For more information about the position expectations, please contact cardinaleats@gmail.com. Committee and executive position applications will soon be available.
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WE Lead leadership conference is Saturday
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WE Lead is a leadership conference dedicated to education, empowerment and connection. Join virtually on Saturday, Nov. 13, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. There will also be an in-person social to follow from 4:30-5:30 p.m. in the Cardinal Room of the Memorial Union. There is no cost to attend.
Participants will have the opportunity to hone their leadership skills, engage in interactive discussions and networking sessions, and reflect on their own leadership qualities and what they have to offer in their respective roles at Iowa State and beyond. For more information about WE Lead, speakers and partners, visit the webpage here.
Register for the conference here.
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Interested in creating a Her Campus Iowa State chapter?
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Her Campus is an online magazine targeting female Gen-Z college students. Student members will gain experience in writing, marketing, social media and event planning.
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Promote your student organization
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Want to get word out about your student organization? Share announcements in the newsletter by emailing Kristine Perkins, perkinsk@iastate.edu.
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Nov. 22-26: Thanksgiving Break, Classes Recessed
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Dec. 1: Hugh S. Sidey scholarship application deadline
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Dec. 13-16: Final Exams
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Dec. 17: Graduate College University Commencement Ceremony
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Dec. 18: Undergraduate University Commencement Ceremony
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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 Kristine Perkins, 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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Iowa State University
Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication
greenlee.iastate.edu
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