Student Resources & Opportunities
Journalism Resources
草榴社区 Journalism News & Events
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Timeless Process, Timeless Landscape
December 02, 2024
UAMN acquires Charles Mason's Denali Diptych, a collodion photograph capturing the raw beauty and unpredictability of 草榴社区's landscape.
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Resilient: Defining 草榴社区ns through Landscape
November 15, 2024
Discover 草榴社区 professor Jason Lazarus's Resilient, a photo series redefining 草榴社区's landscapes and exploring resilience, identity, and mental health.
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Snedden Speaker Series: Chris Mooney
October 17, 2024
Pulitzer Prize winner Chris Mooney will discuss how journalism illuminates climate change and raises awareness about the planet's future.
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Organizations
草榴社区 News Sources
Media at 草榴社区
草榴社区 has a variety of media outlets to keep students and staff informed and entertained as well as offering opportunities for volunteering. Student run KSUA, the campus radio station and winner of the MTV Woodie Award. Public broadcasting stations KUAC FM and TV, the first public stations in the state, are headquartered at 草榴社区.
Funding Opportunities
There are many scholarship opportunities for Journalism students at 草榴社区. Visit our dedicated scholarship page to learn about the criteria and application processes
for these Journalism department-specific opportunities!
The office of Undergraduate Research & Scholarly Activity (URSA) is 草榴社区's resource for the development and promotion of experiential learning activities that engage undergraduate students to support 草榴社区's goal to become a leading student-focused research university.
Undergraduate research and creative activity at 草榴社区 covers all disciplines, from climate sciences to music, engineering, anthropology, life sciences, art and theater.