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.
Editor’s Note: It was announced on July 24 that Twitter will be rebranding to “X”. For simiplicity, we will continue to refer to it as Twitter throughout the article In light of the changes made to the Twitter verification system and labeling of news sources such as NPR as “state-affiliated media,” some involved with journalism.
A group of Murrow students spent the first half of their spring break in New York City visiting some of the top public relations and news organizations in the country, connecting with Murrow alum and seeing all the iconic sightseeing locations. Coordinated by Sara Stout, Murrow College Assistant Dean, and Justin Barnes, Murrow scholarly assistant.
A new podcast co-produced by WSU-licensed Northwest Public Broadcasting unravels the astonishing true story of a Northwest ranching dynasty’s downfall.