LAS CYstarters: Bringing a dream into focus
CYstarter Jo Allen (’21 journalism) creates safe spaces for LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC community members to be photographed as their authentic selves.
CYstarter Jo Allen (’21 journalism) creates safe spaces for LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC community members to be photographed as their authentic selves.
Dianne Bystrom, co-editor of the newly released book “An Unprecedented Election,” says the 2016 presidential election was unprecedented on many levels, including political communication.
Check out a few highlights of the research by our professors in Communications within LAS College!
Muslimedia brought together 15 Muslim community members and 15 journalists, including Greenlee students and faculty and Iowa State Daily staffers.
Julie Roosa joins the faculty of the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication as adjunct assistant professor, specializing in First Amendment topics.
Emily Barske, Stacy Ko, and Daniela Dimitrova were honored by the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics on the 12th annual Women Impacting ISU calendar.
A conversation in a bowling alley helped Nik Heftman land a job with CBS News in New York. For a guy who faced his share of obstacles to earn a degree, he felt his hard work had finally paid off.
Greenlee’s Tracy Lucht explains how women created new genres to make opportunities for themselves in journalism for “Lectures in American History” program.