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March 2002

Dateline: tribal colleges
J-school wins $250k grant to launch online news site by and for Indian students

 

COVERING WAR
Get used to long days and strange food, Denver Post correspondent tells J students
Plumbing, PowerBars and phones can make your day

 

DEAN STONE NIGHT
New Yorker writer to speak at J-school gala
Finnegan explores the rugged world of war and drugs, plus a rowdy Missoula punk band

UM Journalism students win more Hearst Awards

Chambers takes home award

 

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Issues before 10/2000

 

Editor: Sheri Venema, visiting assistant professor

Reporter: Lindsay Henderson

 

 

 

University of Montana honors
two J-School grads as
Distinguished Alumni
during Homecoming 2001

Margaret E. MacDonald is known as the “church lady” in Billings.

The late Jeff Cole was a reporter with a cowboy attitude.

Both are graduates from the University of Montana’s School of Journalism who have lead entirely different lives, but they do have one thing in common: they were honored by UM as Distinguished Alumni this fall.

MacDonald and Cole received the awards at the university’s 2001 homecoming celebration, bringing the total number of j-school graduates who’ve received Distinguished Alumni awards to 42. The journalism school leads the campus in producing Distinguished Alumni award winners.

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Missoula, MT 59812
(406) 243-4001
Dean Peggy Kuhr