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For David Russell, it’s rewarding to know that he’s making a positive...
“Campaigns,” a senior-level advertising and public relations class taught by Ignatius Fosu,...
New technology is changing the way journalists can report and illustrate stories...
The Traveler released a new student magazine, April 13, after much anticipation....
“Campaigns,” a senior-level advertising and public relations class taught by Ignatius Fosu, has been hired by the Athletic Department to create an advertising campaign to promote a new incentive program for the students and faculty. The program, called “Razor Rewards,” allows students to attend games...
New technology is changing the way journalists can report and illustrate stories to their viewers, and UA journalism faculty are finding different ways to help their students adapt to new media. “One of the things we need to do as a department is to make...
Facebook, Twitter and iPhone applications are some of the ways that the student-run Arkansas Traveler newspaper staff is harnessing social media and other technologies to get their stories out. The Traveler staff began incorporating social media into their work with Facebook. On the Traveler page,...
This March the journalism department welcomed a special guest back to campus, courtesy of the prestigious Johnson Fellow endowment. Regina Hopper was able to return to campus and share her many successes with students. Hopper graduated from the UA with a bachelor’s degree in political...