MSUM professor in Memphis on day King was assassinated

Daughter of Deep South came of age during turbulent era for US By: Helmut Schmidt, INFORUM MOORHEAD – Camilla Wilson remembers the day Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. She happened to be in Memphis, Tenn., on April 4, 1968, picking up photography supplies for a newsletter she was working on for a literacy program. That evening, King was felled […]

MSUM Horizonlines.org is national finalist

Earns 3rd EPPY among 65 national, regional awards Minnesota State University Moorhead’s Horizonlines.org was named a national finalist in the 2012 EPPYTM Awards presented by “Editor & Publisher” magazine. In its 17th year, this international contest honors the best media-affiliated websites across 30 diverse categories, including recognizing excellence in college and university journalism in three categories.

MSUM summer intern at DL Newspapers

This article is from the DL Newspapers. Minnesota State University Moorhead senior Charly Haley is finding herself knee-deep in local journalism, as she was hired to work as an intern for the Detroit Lakes Newspapers. Haley, a Sartell, Minn. native, is majoring in Mass Communications with an emphasis in muli-media journalism and minoring in communication studies. Since starting her career […]

Mass comm professors publish article in national journal

The collaborative research of MSUM professors Deneen Gilmour and Aaron Quanbeck, Mass Communications, is published in the fall edition of The Review of Communication. Gilmour, assistant professor of print and online journalism, and Quanbeck, assistant professor of broadcast journalism, worked together researching convergence journalism practices and textbook content to write a cultural-critical analysis titled “Hegemony: Quiet Control Over Convergence Textbook […]