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Welcome to The School of Journalism at The University
of Montana, one of the nation's oldest accredited journalism programs.
Our undergraduate majors and graduate students pursue studies
in one of four areas: print reporting and editing, broadcast reporting
and editing, photojournalism or Radio-TV production.
All
of our full-time faculty members have at least 10 years of experience
as working journalists, and they stay fresh by frequently working
in newsrooms and broadcast studios.
Included among them are a winner of the Freedom Forum's prestigious
Journalism Professor of the Year award and a professor who is
the school's Native American Journalist-in-Residence. Each year
we bring to campus for one semester a respected journalist to
mentor students on the school newspaper through the T. Anthony
Pollner Fellowship.
Our hallmark is practical, thorough and ethical professional training
that carries our students into careers in the news media. We create
well-rounded journalists able to fulfill the roles and responsibilities
of a free press as guaranteed by the First Amendment.
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