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  • Brad Gee, left, Ana Ramirez, right (submitted photos)
    Announcing the 2024 Greenlee School alumni award recipients

    These awards, which were established in collaboration with the Greenlee School Advisory Council, provide avenues for mid- and early-career recognition of Greenlee School alumni. They build upon the school’s longstanding James W. Schwartz Award, the highest award conferred by the school that has traditionally served as a lifetime achievement recognition, and mirror university and college awards for similar achievements. Read More

  • Terry Anderson. (Screenshot from video by Michael Bugeja)
    Remembering Greenlee alumnus Terry Anderson

    Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication alumnus Terry Anderson has died at the age of 76. A 1974 graduate of Iowa State University and a former reporter for the Iowa State Daily, Anderson was abducted in Lebanon while working as an Associated Press correspondent in 1985 and held captive for seven years. Read More

  • Student posing with Rome, Italy in the background.
    A semester abroad gives students a taste of something new

    For students who desire to broaden their academic learning beyond America’s borders, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) offers a myriad of study abroad programs with a variety of lengths and locations, making it easy for students to find an opportunity that fits their needs. Read More

  • Greenlee graduate student presents AI research paper at international conference

    Richard Mensah Adonu, a graduate student in journalism and mass communication, spoke at the 2023 Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN) Conference in Gothenburg, Sweden, last September. Adonu presented his academic paper “Investigative Journalism in The New Age: Examining the Use of AI Tools in Investigative Journalism Practices in Ghana.” Read More

  • Head writer of The Onion Mike Gillis headlines Greenlee’s First Amendment Days celebration

    Mike Gillis, head writer of the satirical site The Onion, plans to bring humor to a discussion of law, comedy and how the First Amendment is essential to his work in his upcoming lecture at Iowa State. Gillis’ lecture—The Onion: Comedy, Controversy and the First Amendment—will be held in the Memorial Union Sun Room on April 17 at 7 p.m. Read More

  • Jairus Davis holds video camera on sidelines.
    Jairus Davis to speak at Spring 2024 Futures Forum

    Videographer and multimedia storyteller, Jairus Davis, will speak about video production at the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication’s 2024 Futures Forum at 2 p.m. on Thursday, April 25, in the Memorial Union’s Pioneer Room (3560). Read More

  • Greenlee Student Showcase debuts in April

    Greenlee students: Sign up now to secure your spot at the 2024 Greenlee Student Showcase, GSJC's new student exhibition. We're thrilled to provide you with a unique platform to share your work with your classmates, our campus community and the industry at large. The Greenlee Student Showcase, a part of the Greenlee School Awards and Honors Ceremony on April 25, offers you a unique opportunity. Read More

  • “EverGreenlee News” Earns Four Student Production Awards Nominations

    "EverGreenlee News,” a TV news magazine show produced by students at Iowa State University’s Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication, received on Tuesday four Student Production Awards nominations for outstanding achievement from the Upper Midwest Emmy® Foundation. Read More

  • Assistant Teaching Professor James McNab joins Greenlee School faculty in spring 2024

    Iowa State University’s Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication welcomed new faculty member James McNab, assistant teaching professor, in January. He covers broadcast media and video production at the undergraduate level.  Read More

  • ISU welcomes USA TODAY reporter for Black History Month celebration

    Jay Stahl, a writer for USA TODAY, joined the Iowa State community in Hamilton Hall on Tuesday for a Black History Month celebration hosted by Tony Moton, assistant teaching professor of journalism. Read More