Brannon returns to Washington to lead the first of its kind fellowship for early-career journalists following a career working at some of the nation's most prestigious news outlets.
PULLMAN – The Edward R. Murrow College of Communication announced Monday the appointment of Jody Brannon as program manager for the new Murrow News Fellowship at Washington State Universit
The Murrow College of Communications is continuing to offer its religion reporting project this semester. The project is led by Murrow professor Tracy Simmons with the focus on taking students on tours of different worship houses, with the intent to grow journalists’ familiarity with the traditions and practices within their community. “I want students to.
This semester’s Global Learning Fair will be held from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Sept. 12 at the Glenn Terrell Mall. Senior Global Learning Advisor Tiffany Prizzi said the goal of the fair is to notify students, especially freshmen and sophomores, of different opportunities to study abroad. There are multiple deadlines coming up for different study-abroad programs.
Palouse Pathways’ “Path to College Night,” an annual event meant to help students prepare for high school, will return at 7 p.m. on Wednesday. Peggy Jenkins, Palouse Pathways director and founder, said the organization has been around for about 10 years. It is a nonprofit that mostly serves students in Latah and Whitman counties. “Our mission.