
Reema Rao started the IMC Part-Time program and her job at Leo Burnett in the same week. Watch as she shares via webcast how she balances work and school, her favorite classes and how she’s applying what she’s learning in the classroom to her job.
MOREMichael Wilbon visits campus to talk to students about what it means to be a sports journalist and the importance of storytelling.
MOREBusiness stories are really human stories, according to New York Times Business Editor and NU alum Dean Murphy, who visited Medill and spoke with students on Friday, March 4.
MOREAs part of the Medill Fridays series, IMC Lecturer Randy Hlavac combined journalism and marketing to help both groups expand their reach through social media.
MOREKate Parker, the subject of a recent Medill Justice Project investigation that raised significant questions about the charges against her, was just weeks ago facing potentially more than 30 years in prison. On Feb. 23, a settlement was reached in the case and Parker was set free.
MORESeth Redmore of Lexalytics is working on tone and sentiment analysis software that is being used by online marketers to gauge consumer interest and hone marketing techniques. The software is reading your tweets and deciding how much you love your latest gadget. It’s the future of online marketing, and Medill IMC students got to hear all about it.
MOREIn February, current graduate journalism students reported from Pakistan as a part of Medill Explores, an initiative where MSJ students traveled on 12 different trips across the globe during a one-week hiatus from class. Michael Bacos (MSJ16) talks about working with journalists at news organizations like Express TV and City 42 in Lahore, and how classmates even reported in Urdu to make their stories more impactful.
MOREIn February, current graduate journalism students traveled to Iowa to cover the Iowa Caucuses as a part of Medill Explores, an initiative where MSJ students traveled on 12 different trips across the globe during a one-week hiatus from class. Hear from Caroline Kenny (MSJ16) what reporting from the front lines of politics was like and how the experience helped her hone her journalism skills.
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