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  1. Bio. Tim P. Vos is Professor and Director of the Michigan State University School of Journalism. Vos is an International Communication Association (ICA) Fellow and a past president of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), the field’s leading research, teaching, and service organization.

  2. 2015. Creative Works Showcase Award from the Visual Communication Division of AEJMC – Howard Bossen. First Place, Best Research Poster, Participatory Journalism Interest Group (AEJMC) – Serena Carpenter. Neuroscience Fellow, Jacobs Foundation Zurich, Switzerland 2015-16 – Joanane Gerstner. Faculty Impact Award – Steve Lacy.

  3. Learn from the Best. Knight Center for Environmental Journalism Chair and Professor. Professor. Associate Professor, Graduate Director. The School of Journalism is known for innovative journalism research and creative work that helps shape the standards and changes of the media industry.

  4. India's internationally renowned The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda (1949) has blossomed from the Baroda College (1881) which is one of the oldest centres of learning in western India. MSU is the only state University with a residential, unitary character having English as sole medium of instruction with more than 1200 well-qualified ...

  5. David Poulson is the senior associate director of Michigan State University’s Knight Center for Environmental journalism. He teaches environmental, investigative, computer-assisted and public affairs reporting. He organizes workshops for professional journalists in the U.S. and abroad.

  6. Absolutely not. MSU may have a lot of students, but journalism students get to know one another in their cohort because they continue to take classes together and work on projects in groups. Because MSU's School of Journalism is nationally accredited, we have a ratio of fewer than 20 students to each faculty member in skills courses.

  7. Serena Miller joined Michigan State University’s School of Journalism in 2012 and specializes in storytelling, social media, theory building, and measurement. She worked at Arizona State University from 2007-2012 specializing in the research and teaching of digital technologies and mass communication theory.