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Photos 02/22/2017

Journalism students from Mizzou’s NABJ chapter came to the station for a tour and watched the 5pm newscast. I’m always happy to help out students learning about this business, especially those from my alma mater!

Photos 02/08/2017

Enjoyed hosting NABJ-MU Chapter's visit to the CHICAGO SUN-TIMES during Mizzou's trip! A very cool program!
students in print, broadcast and public relations head here for a week of visiting/touring news and P.R. agencies in the big city!
Loved the six print cohorts who hung with me a couple of hours Friday!

Photos 02/05/2017

An amazing opportunity to get your foot in the door of advertising. NABJ-MU members and Mizzou alum have been a part of this. Are you next? Deadline is Feb 11!

We are excited to announce Apple as one of our sponsors for the 2017 iCR8 Summer Boot Camp. Only those that are looking to "make your mark" on the media, marketing and advertising industry need apply.

Applications are due, February 11th and available here: https://jobs.lever.co/marcusgrahamproject/

Alumni Spotlight: Keith Reid-Cleveland | National Association of Black Journalists - University of Missouri 11/30/2016

Hey NABJ-MU! Meet our next Alumni Spotlight, Keith Reid-Cleveland! Check out what he has to say about his career after graduating from Mizzou in 2014...

Q: Writing for several publications, how have you evolved as a writer? Do you have different voices or are you always 100% Keith?

A: Every publication that I've written for has had their own distinct personalities and audience. This results in writers, myself included, having to learn the balancing act of making sure that their voice can reach those different audiences while still being unique so that their work stands out from the rest. While it's something I'm still trying to master this is something I've gotten better at with practice...

Click the link to read more on our website, nabj-mu.com!

Alumni Spotlight: Keith Reid-Cleveland | National Association of Black Journalists - University of Missouri Meet Keith Reid Cleveland, a News Editor at the Black Youth Project. Writing for several publications, how have you evolved as a writer? Do you have different v...

Photos 10/27/2016

NABJ-MU's 5th annual Unity Conference is Saturday, November 5th. Make sure you RSVP with this link http://nabjunityconf.app.rsvpify.com

Keep in mind:
-Business-professional dress
-Journalism professionals will be there so come with questions!
-Bring something to take notes on (pens will be provided)
-There will be an awesome keynote at the end (try to make it)
-It's open to the public 😀😀

If you have any questions don't hesitate to tweet us or stop by our office hours!

Photos from The Network's post 10/27/2016

October has been an action packed month for NABJ-MU! We met with an editor at the Wall Street Journal and received some great tips about internships, jobs and planning for the future!

Photos from The Network's post 10/27/2016

NABJ-MU spent a few hours at The Food Bank for Central and Northeast Missouri for our community service event for the month of October. These ladies came out and prepped food for families in need. We can't wait for the next event!

NABJ love ✨

Alumni Spotlight: Reggie Wilson | National Association of Black Journalists - University of Missouri 10/24/2016

Hey NABJ-MU!

Meet our next Alumni Spotlight Reggie Wilson, a sports multimedia journalist for KWCH 12! He graduated spring 2012 with a broadcast journalism degree. We asked Reggie a few questions...

Q: Some people say that sports journalism is a dying field. Do you think it is? How did you stay determined to become who you are now?

A: I don’t think sports journalism is a dying field. There’s always going to be a space for it as long as we have games/events and an ever evolving social media to share some of the amazing stories that come from them. Sports journalism is definitely moving towards more personality driven/debate style commentary so everyone’s adjusting to the changing landscape. I’ve stayed determined to become who I am now by seeing other journalists thrive. I watch stories like athletes watch film and it constantly inspires me to push for greater. Keeping my family in mind also keeps me determined. They’ve made a lot of sacrifices to help me get to where I am today and allow me to do what I do. I owe it to them to have the greatest impact possible in this industry, because my success is their success...

Click the link to read more on our website, nabj-mu.com!

Alumni Spotlight: Reggie Wilson | National Association of Black Journalists - University of Missouri Meet Reggie Wilson, a Sports Multimedia Journalist for KWCH 12! What is your favorite part about sports journalism? My favorite part of sports journalism is st...

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