Department of Journalism, DCAC

Department of Journalism, DCAC

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Official page of Department Of Journalism and Mass Communication, Delhi College of Arts and Commerce, University of Delhi Legends have walked the halls of DCAC.

DCAC is the ace of the present journalistic civilisation in the University of Delhi. Popularly referred to as the ‟Mecca‟ of Journalism, the college is the pioneer of journalism in the year 1989. We here at DCAC are doing a splendid job by providing some of the greatest journalists of the decade -- Rahul Kanwal, Monika Kshatriya, Anibran Roy, Shalini Langer , Rishabh Gulati and many others. This e

Photos from Department of Journalism, DCAC's post 20/02/2019
Photos 19/02/2019

Imbibing , we would like to invite you on 5th March 2019 for our annual journalism fest, SCOOP. The festival includes a potpourri of implicit talks, profound debates, perceptions, screenings, eye opening facts, enjoyment and constructive viewpoints on the media.

Photos from Department of Journalism, DCAC's post 07/02/2018


07/02/2018

Join us as we bring 6 women from the media who will discuss the struggles of being a woman in journalism in the age of social media, the challenges of the Online Space, Trolling and Online Harassment, Reporting on Women's Issues and the future of good old journalism.

'sNOW: The Year of Women- From Oprah to Hadiya

07/02/2018

Happy birthday Sumegha. We hope you like the gift awaiting you tomorrow at Scoop'18. 😊

04/02/2018

After Harvey Weinstein was exposed by the New York Times and New Yorker, Women decided to reclaim the Media World. was started by Tarana Burke, 'Complicit' was declared the word of the year by dictionary.com and 2017 became the year of women. At the Golden Globes, women wore black and some men wore a badge that said "Time's Up" as Oprah Winfrey delivered a historic speech upon receiving the Cecile B.DeMille Award for Lifetime Achievement.

Time's Up, they say. But women's time has just begun. Join us as we bring 5 women from the media who will discuss the struggles of being a woman in journalism in the age of social media, the challenges of the Online Space, Trolling and Online Harassment, Reporting on Women's Issues and the future of good old journalism.

'sNOW: The Year of Women- From Oprah to Hadiya

02/02/2018

We're delighted to present our second panelist for the Panel Discussion, Ms. Neha Dixit. She is a Freelance Journalist and the winner of the Chameli Devi Award for outstanding Women Journalist for 2016. She has extensively covered gender. In June 2017, she was associated with the initiative at Indian Express as an ICFJ Knight Fellow.

Find the stories here:
http://indianexpress.com/about/genderand/

We're very excited to have Ms. Neha at the panel.

Stay tuned!

01/02/2018

*Event Alert*
SCOOP'18

The Department of Journalism, DCAC presents Panel Discussion.

Theme: WOMEN AND THE MEDIA

We proudly present to you our first panelist for the event, Ms. GAYETI SINGH, co-founder and assistant editor at The Citizen . She has worked in the media, publishing, development/advocacy and education sectors, in addition to two entrepreneurial ventures in the education and e-commerce space.

Follow her work at
http://www.thecitizen.in/index.php/en/NewsDetail/index/2/12547/The-Rhetoric-Of-The-Gujarat-Elections
(http://www.thecitizen.in/index.php/en/contributer/detail/GAYETI-SINGH)
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We're very excited to have Ms. Gayeti at the panel.

Stay tuned!

21/02/2017

Scoop 2017 is now inviting scripts for Street Play!
Register right here: bit.ly/Scoop17register
Rules: http://bit.ly/StreetPlayRules
Email your scripts at [email protected] after registering.
Deadline: 28 February 2017
Media Partner: TheCitizen

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