Amy Driscoll, the Pulitzer Prize-winning deputy opinion editor of the Miami Herald will address a general body meeting of The Miami Hurricane. Join us in Whitten 160.
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Amy Driscoll, the Pulitzer Prize-winning deputy opinion editor of the Miami Herald will address a general body meeting of The Miami Hurricane. Join us in Whitten 160. |
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Mark Packer, a host with ESPN's ACC Network, will meet with students interested in pursuing careers in sports media. More information about Packer can be found at, https://espnpressroom.com/us/bios/mark-packer/. Join us in Studio C for this exciting networking opportunity.
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Family Weekend invites you to reconnect with your student, meet other 'Cane families, and interact with University faculty and staff while getting a preview of daily life on campus. |
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The University of Miami School of Communication is pleased to announce the inaugural United Black Students and UTrailblazers Canes Black History Film Festival. We seek short (5 minutes or less) films based on contents in the UTrailblazers Experience, current events, and/or Black student experience(s) on a multicultural campus. Films awarded first place will receive $1500 and second place will receive $500. In addition, the filmmaker awarded first place will have a chance to attend the ’Canes Los Angeles Film Showcase in May 2024. The deadline for submissions is December 31, [...]
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Devin Horenstein, general sales manager, WPBF 25 ABC, is joining us at the next Media Management Association meeting and will share his insights into TV sales with you. The meeting will take place in Communication International Building (CIB) 2055. |
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Join Emmy, Murrow, and AP award-winning ABC7 News San Francisco anchor and social justice reporter, Julian Glover, for a conversation about how his UMTV experiences set the stage for a powerful journalism career and how all reporters can use their voice for change. |
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