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Organizational Influences on Student Newspapers: A Survey of Newspapers of ACEJMC Programs

Southwestern Mass Communication Journal, 2019
Surveys of student editors, faculty advisers and academic affairs administrators of journalism and mass communication programs accredited by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism in Mass Communication suggest that influences at the organizational level do have an impact on the content of student newspapers.
Shaniece B. Bickham, Jae-Hwa Shin
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Dimensions of Student Interest in Reading Newspapers

Journalism & Mass Communication Educator, 1996
Researchers have long been perplexed by the declining interest shown in newspaper readership since 1970, especially among college-age readers (e.g. Barnhust & Wartella, 1991). At present, fewer than 40 percent of adults under the age of 30 subscribe to a paper.
Leo W. Jeffres, David J. Atkin
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University students’ identification of stigmatizing schizophrenia in Italian newspapers.

American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 2015
Stigma associated with mental disorders represents one main obstacle to receive appropriate care for people with mental disorders. Compared to adults, university students have higher levels of stigmatizing attitudes toward patients with schizophrenia.
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Few University Students Reading Newspapers Online

Newspaper Research Journal, 2002
Students at a Midwestern university reported that they were much more likely to read the campus paper and other newspapers in print rather than online newspapers.
Bonnie Bressers, Lori Bergen
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Newspaper's apology to students shows ignorance of FERPA

The Successful Registrar, 2020
It was November 12 last year, about noon. I was putting the wraps on my February 2020 column when I heard the news that the editors of The Daily Northwestern, an independent newspaper located on Northwestern University's campus, had apologized to the student demonstrators who had protested the on‐campus appearance of former Attorney General Jeff ...
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The Controlled Daily Newspaper as a Student Laboratory

Journalism Quarterly, 1938
In this issue the Journalism Quarterly continues the series of articles describing teaching methods and techniques in American schools and departments of journalism. Four articles in the September issue opened this series. It is planned to continue it with additional discussions in future issues.
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The Instructional Independence of Daily Student Newspapers

Journalism & Mass Communication Educator, 1996
Journalism educators have spent decades debating which form of student newspaper-the curriculum-based laboratory paper or one independent of university or departmental control-best serves the interests of students, educators and future employers. While Ingelhart created criteria to differentiate between the two publishing forms,l such qualitative ...
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Newspaper Reading Choices by College Students

Newspaper Research Journal, 1998
This survey of college students finds more interest in news and newspapers than is usually assumed about young adults.
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Trend is toward Supervision of Student Newspapers

Journalism Quarterly, 1952
Based on a survey of 141 colleges and universities, including 34 with accredited schools of journalism, this study reveals some interesting developments. Mr. Bert is head of the journalism department and director of publicity at Superior (Wis.) State College. He did the survey as part of his master's thesis at Iowa.
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