Journalism Boot Camp 1
Penn State Associate Professor of Communications Marie Hardin serves as co-director of a two-week-long "boot camp" for college students selected as interns through the Dow Jones Newspaper Fund Editing Intern Program. The session continues until June 12 on the University Park campus, preparing the students who will serve as copy editors this summer for their work at newspapers across the... Read more ›
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For the 11 students participating in the "boot camp" session, Hardin, the associate head of the Department of Journalism at Penn State, provides valuable perspectives about what makes something newsworthy.
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The 11 "boot camp" participants, including three from Penn State, come from seven different schools. Overall, 75 students were selected for the highly competitive national program, which conducts similar "boot camp" sessions at other college campuses across the nation. Of the 75 students selected for summer internships, six were from Penn State.
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Penn State's six students selected for the program-most of whom took editing classes taught by Hardin-are: Marissa Carl, a senior from State College, Pa., Wall Street Journal; Arianna Davis, a senior from Ellicott City, Md., New York Daily News; Katherine Dvorak, a senior from Chester, N.J., Naples (Fla.) Daily News; Phenola Lawrence, a senior from Washington, D.C., Pittsburgh Post-Gazette;... Read more ›
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Former Philadelphia Inquirer managing editor and Penn State faculty member Gene Foreman, who spent 41 years as a newspaper journalist and served three times as a Pulitzer Prize juror, addresses ethics and fairness with students. He was the Larry and Ellen Foster Professor at Penn State from 1999 until his retirement from full-time teaching in December 2006. He taught courses in news editing,... Read more ›
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Along with Foreman, the faculty for the "boot camp" includes co-director John Dillon, a senior lecturer in the Department of Journalism, and five other faculty members from the College of Communications.
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