UW Oshkosh AMP Department

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Welcome to the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Journalism Department page.

The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Journalism Department is one of only four accredited Journalism programs in Wisconsin. Providing students with an education in new communication technologies while maintaining a commitment to the advancement of literacy and freedom of expression, the UW Oshkosh Department of Journalism prepares students for tomorrow's digital media workplace. Students will focus

04/22/2025

PRSSA traveled to Chicago for the Midwest District Conference. We visited the McDonald's Global Headquarters and Edelman PR. Click the link to learn more.😎🏙️
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04/04/2025

NEW BLOG!!!🤩 The PRSSA executive board traveled to California to learn from industry experts at this year's international conference.🏝️😎

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02/27/2025

The AMP department will be joining the School of Media, Arts, and Communication. ✨ Stay tuned ✨ for more exciting updates.

02/10/2025

Want to get your foot in the door? Sign up for the 2025 internship fair and get a chance to connect with employers. Do not miss out on this opportunity!👨‍💼

02/03/2025

We hope you guys had an amazing winter break and we cant wait to see you around!🤩

01/28/2025

Professor Emeritus Dr. Julie K. Henderson has completed a book, Evolution from Oxymororn: A Genesis of Public Relations Ethics, available from Amazon.

Using original papers housed in the archives of the Wisconsin Historical Society Mass Communication History Collection, Evolution from Oxymoron explores how leaders -- through their words and deeds -- collaborated, argued, and eventually agreed on what should be considered public relations ethics. Special emphasis is on the papers of John W. Hill and Arthur Page during 1900-1950 and contributions of Edward Bernays, Ivy Ledbetter Lee, Rex Harlow and others.

Numerous real-life examples include how Harvard University handled a visit by Bertrand Russell, why Bell Telephone had only female operators, and how propaganda became a valuable tool during World War II. Many of the challenges presented stay the same today, but technology always creates new ones.

This book provides an inside look designed to spark conversation both in the classroom and the boardroom.

12/04/2024

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11/26/2024

Make sure you apply for graduation. It is time to take the next steps in your journey.👨‍🎓

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Oshkosh, WI
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