News & Updates
September 30, 2019
Jump-Start Internship and Networking Fair is tomorrow!
The fall 2019 Jump-Start Internship and Networking Fair will be held from noon to 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 1 in the Memorial Union Great Hall.

Hosted by the Greenlee School, this boutique-style internship and networking fair connects relevant employers with students who are preparing for careers in advertising, journalism, public relations, communications and other related fields. It is open to all Iowa State University students. Students do not need to register in advance.

Students who are new to the fair can participate in a Jump-Start introductory tour, which allows them to visit with several employers in a group setting rather than alone. To join a tour, sign up today in 101 Hamilton Hall.



Prepare for the fair: LAS Career Services workshops
Monday, Sept. 30
172 Hamilton Hall, 4:10-5 p.m.

Wednesday, Oct. 2
172 Hamilton Hall, 4:10-5 p.m.
News Engagement Day - Oct. 1
Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019 , is News Engagement Day . On this day, everyone is encouraged to read, watch, like, tweet, post, listen to, or comment on news, and learn news reporting principles. Participate in activities (and score free candy) in Hamilton Hall from 9-11 a.m. #newsengagementday

Why is news important to you? Show us on social media to be part of a drawing for prizes. Tag @ISU_GSJC and use the hashtag #NEDphoto . PR 321 students are getting the word out about News Engagement Day on campus tomorrow and will randomly draw for prize winners later this week.
The Case Against Free Speech
When: Tuesday, Oct. 1, 7 p.m.
Where: Memorial Union Great Hall
What: P.E. Moskowitz, former writer for publications like the Guardiarn, New York Times, NewYorker.com, Wired and Slate, will discuss their new book  The Case Against Free Speech . The book looks at how one of our most treasured rights - free speech - is rarely the equalizer we assume it to be, but rather is defined and re-defined by those in power to reflect their ideals and agenda. More info >>>
Joel Davis on set at WRAL News
Save the Date:
Futures Forum - Oct. 3
Joel Davis, Greenlee School alumnus and Vice President/General Manager at WRAL TV and WRAZ TV in Raleigh, North Carolina, will share career and networking advice for students at the Greenlee School’s 2019 Futures Forum at 3 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 3 , 2019. The lecture will be located in the Memorial Union Campanile Room.
Spring 2020: Study mobile photography in Urbino, Italy
Apply by Oct. 1
In the spring of 2020 Iowa State University will offer, for the third time, a spring semester in Urbino, Italy, in cooperation with the University of Urbino. The program is led by Greenlee School Associate Professor Deni Chamberlin.

Classes will focus on photojournalism with a focus on mobile phone image making, Renaissance art history, literature, food and culture, and Italian language. Classes will take place in the historic city center but many class sessions will also take place outside of the traditional classroom, including trips to Florence, Siena, Rome and other towns closer to Urbino.

For more firsthand info, check out our Greenlee student blog where we'll highlight Urbino student experiences throughout the month, including:

Questions? Contact Deni Chamberlin . The application deadline is Oct. 1, 2019 .
Photo by Krishaun Burns
Apply for 2020-21 Greenlee Scholarships
We see your ambition, your drive and your desire to make your mark, and we want to invest in your success. Because of the generosity of our donors, the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication awards over $100,000 in scholarships to its students annually.

Apply for Greenlee School scholarships, along with other scholarships available through Iowa State University, using  OneApp . You must complete the five designated Greenlee School questions in the LAS application portion of OneApp by the stated deadline to be considered for scholarships.

The Greenlee School scholarship selection committee will use the information available in OneApp as of the deadlines listed below for current undergraduate and transfer students:
  • Sept. 1, 2019: OneApp open to all current undergraduate and transfer students.
  • Dec. 1, 2019: Deadline for FAFSA filing for priority consideration for financial aid.
  • March 2, 2020 (11:59 p.m.): Deadline for Fall 2020 current and transfer student scholarship applications.
BEA 2020-21 Broadcasting & Electronic Media Scholarships
The Broadcast Education Association (BEA) is the premier international academic media organization, promoting insights, excellence in media production, and career advancement for educators, students and professionals. Scholarships available are as follows:

For study in ANY electronic MEDIA area:
  • Vincent T. Wasilewski Award - $4,000 (Graduate Students only)
  • Peter B. Orlik Award - $3,000
  • Richard Eaton Foundation Award - $2,500
  • BEA Founders Award - $1,500
  • Edward O. Fritts Award - $1,000

For Study toward a career in RADIO:
  • Abe Voron Award - $3,000
  • John Bayliss Award - $2,500

For research interest in BROADCAST HISTORY:
  • Library of American Broadcasting Foundation Award - $3,000 (Graduate Students Only)

For studies related to MEDIA TECHNOLOGY and INNOVATION:
  • PILOT Media Technology and Innovation Scholarships - $5,000 (current sophomores, juniors, seniors and graduate students can apply)


Applications are due Oct. 14
Win a $5,000 scholarship and a trip to Washington, D.C.

Apply for the Hugh S. Sidey Scholarship by Dec. 1
The Hugh S. Sidey Scholarship recognizes Greenlee majors who exhibit extraordinary understanding of the responsibilities of covering the chief executive and the core principle of social responsibility that resides with journalists. The recipient receives $5,000 and an expenses-paid trip to the nation's capital. Past recipients attended the White House Correspondents' Dinner . Applications are due Dec. 1. Learn more about the application criteria and guidelines. >>
Reynolds Journalism Institute Student Innovation Competition
What:  The Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute is hosting a student development competition that allows interdisciplinary U.S. college students to come together to develop an app, prototype, program that could solve a journalism challenge. This year’s challenge is to create a program, tool or prototype for photo, video or audio verification. Deep fake videos, fabricated photos and audio are among the biggest challenges the news industry faces. Lawmakers have considered legislation against false images, but how long will it take for policies to be implemented and will they be able to solve the problem?
 
Who:  This year’s competition is open to  all U.S. college students . Typically teams come from various backgrounds including computer science, journalism and business. This year there must be at least one journalism or communications student on the team. 
 
Where:  Develop the idea from your school or university. If your team is selected as a finalist, you would come to the Missouri School of Journalism on Sat. Feb. 8 to present in front of a panel of industry judges and the public. 
 
When:  Students who plan to enter the competition have the next three months to build their tool, prototype or program.
 
Why:  1. Chance to win up to $10,000 in prize money
          2. Looks good on your resume.
          3. Your finished prototype could turn into a future business opportunity. 
 
How:  Find out more about the prizes, entry rules, eligibility requirements, contact info for all of your questions, as well as the judging criteria and timeline here:  https://www.rjionline.org/stories/the-2020-rji-student-innovation-competition .
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Instagram stories from the Jump-Start Fair!
Follow the Greenlee School's Instagram stories tomorrow! We'll be asking employers what skills and experience they're looking for in their interns.
Clubs & Organizations
Join the Advertising Club
Upcoming Meeting Dates:
  • October 9
  • October 23
  • November 6
  • December 4

Ad Club meets in 163 Hamilton Hall at 7 p.m.
Share student club and organization announcements in the newsletter by emailing Maria Charbonneaux at mvcharb@iastate.edu .
Around Campus
Kelly Winfrey to present LAS Dean's Lecture on Oct. 10
When: Thursday, Oct. 10, 8 p.m.
Where: Memorial Union Great Hall
What: Kelly Winfrey, an assistant professor in the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication, will discuss the unique challenges women candidates face and the communication strategies they use in their efforts to win over voters, in "Gender and Communication on the Campaign Trail."
Let's Talk: A Conversation on How We Communicate About Science
When: Monday, Oct. 7, 7 p.m.
Where: Sun Room, Memorial Union
What: Deborah Green worked for more than 30 years as an environmental and engineering geologist in consulting and industry. Today she applies her technical knowledge and experience to a writing career and has been recognized for her work in raising awareness in science and science communication as the 2018-19 Richard H. Jahns Distinguished Lecturer in Applied Geology. In her talk, Green discusses connections between her work as a geologist, which aims to understand and convey the wonder of the landscape and the complexity of earth processes, and her fiction writing, which explores the complexity of human emotion and relationships through essays, stories, and poetry. More info >>>
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