Wednesday July 22, 2009 at 15:21
3 notesDon't dismiss journalism schools just because newspapers are in trouble
According to Inside Higher Ed, applications to Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism have gone up around 40 percent higher than last year. Applications to Temple University’s Department of Journalism have remained steady over the last few years. In March, the Daily Pennsylvanian reported that due to student interest and potential demand, the University of Pennsylvania is working to propose a journalism minor.
Journalism isn’t dying; it’s being revolutionized. What better time to make a mark at a top-tier school then?
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At what point does student interest in the field start producing jobs for them after they graduate?
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