Daily Workshop Schedule
Marshall University
School of Journalism and Mass Communications
Journalism Workshop
June 22-25, 2014
(Some sessions may be recorded.)
Sunday, June 22, 2014
Hour
|
Topic
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Instructor and/or staff
|
Comments
|
10
a.m.
|
Registration
– residence hall check-in
|
Sarah
McIntyre, Burnis Morris, Hunter Morrison, Courtney Sealey
|
Lobby,
Wellman Hall—see campus map.
|
11
a.m.
|
Tour
|
Counselors
– Sealey and Morrison will conduct a walking campus tour.
|
Please
conclude the tour by 11:20 a.m.
|
11:30
a.m.
|
Welcome,
lunch
introductions,
review of workshop rules
|
Director
Janet Dooley, Professor Morris, Ms. McIntyre
|
Harless
Dining Hall/Grose Room
|
12:45-2
p.m.
|
Writing
I
|
Dr.
George Arnold, professor emeritus
|
Harless
Dining Hall/Grose Room
|
2:15-3:15
p.m.
|
Using
computers, blogging, tweeting
|
McIntyre/Sealey/Morrison/
|
Smith
Hall 331
|
3:30-
4:20 p.m.
|
Information-gathering
|
Dr.
Rabe
|
SH
331
|
4:30-
5:15 p.m.
|
Dinner
|
w/Sealey,
Morrison, faculty, staff
|
Harless
Dining Hall/Grose Room
|
5:30-6:30
p.m.
|
The
Future of Journalism
|
Professor
Dan Hollis
|
SH
331
|
6:30-7:30
p.m.
|
Interviewing,
Ethics
|
Dr.
Swindell
|
SH
331
|
7:30-8:45
p.m.
|
WMUL
– On the air
|
WMUL
staff – TBA (Dr. Bailey)
|
Students
record CDs
|
9
p.m.
|
Free
time, getting acquainted with counselors
|
With
counselors
|
|
10
p.m.
|
Lockdown!
|
With
counselors
|
|
11
p.m.
|
Lights
Out!
|
With
counselors
|
Monday, June 23, 2014
Hour
|
Topic
|
Instructors and/or
Staff
|
Comments
|
7- 8 a.m.
|
Breakfast
|
w/counselors
|
Harless Dining Hall; students will be escorted to Smith
Hall for 8:10 session
|
8:10 a.m.
|
Reading Dispatch; blogging; news quiz
|
Professor Morris
|
SH 331
|
8:30- 10:30 a.m.
|
Photography
|
Professor Rebecca Johnson
|
SH 331
|
10:45- 11:59 a.m.
|
Writing II
|
Dr. George Arnold
|
SH 331
|
Noon- 1 p.m.
|
Lunch
|
With counselors, available staff
|
Students will be escorted to Harless/Grose Room and back.
|
1:15- 2:45 p.m.
|
Law
|
Professor Dan Hollis
|
SH 331
|
3- 4 p.m.
|
Interviewing
|
Morris
|
SH 331
|
4-4:29 p.m.
|
Personal Time
|
Students may use the phone, email, relax
|
|
4:30-5:15
|
Dinner
|
With counselors, available staff, faculty
|
Students will be escorted to Harless/Grose Room and back
|
5:30- 6:30 p.m.
|
Television & Storytelling
|
Hanna Francis, graduate student
|
SH 331
|
6:30-7:30 p.m.
|
Personal Time
|
(Personal time may be shifted to a later hour if
counselors take students to an early movie.)
|
|
7:30-9:59 p.m.
|
Evening activities
|
With counselors
|
TBA
|
10 p.m.
|
Lockdown!
|
With counselors
|
|
11 p.m.
|
Lights Out!
|
With counselors
|
Tuesday, June 24
The Herald-Dispatch
Hour
|
Topic
|
Instructor and/or
Staff
|
Comments
|
7- 8 a.m.
|
Breakfast
|
counselors
|
Harless; students will be escorted to Smith Hall for their
8:10 a.m. session.
|
8:10-9:15 a.m.
|
Reading Dispatch; blogging; news quiz/roundtable
|
Professor Morris
|
SH 331
|
9 :15 a.m.
|
Walk to Dispatch (Weather permitting)
|
With counselors
|
Counselors will escort students to HD.
|
10- 4 p.m.
|
Sessions at Dispatch, lunch
|
Herald-Dispatch
|
|
4- 4:29 p.m.
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Return to campus
|
W/Counselors
|
|
4:30-5:30 p.m.
|
Layout-Design
|
Professor York
|
SH Hall 331
|
5:30-7 p.m.
|
Dinner
|
With counselors, faculty, staff
|
Dinner at Fat Patty’s
|
7-9 p.m.
|
W/Counselors
|
TBA
|
|
9-10 p.m.
|
Personal time
|
With counselors
|
|
11 p.m.
|
Lights Out! Lockdown!
|
With counselors
|
Wednesday, June 25
Hour
|
Topic
|
Instructor and/or
staff
|
Comments
|
7- 7:30 a.m.
|
Breakfast
|
counselors
|
Harless Dining Hall
|
7:45- 8:20 a.m.
|
Knowing your personal brand
|
Professor Sandy York
|
SH 331
|
8:30-9:45 a.m.
|
Sports
|
Dr. Bailey
|
SH 331
|
10- 11:00 a.m.
|
Writing features
|
Mrs. Ruby Dyer
|
SH 331
|
11- 11:30 a.m.
|
Evaluation; commencement
|
counselors, faculty
|
SH 331- All faculty are invited.
|
Dorm Eviction—NOON
The Journalism Workshop is funded primarily through a generous grant from The Herald-Dispatch and supported with other contributions from the Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation and Marshall University’s Division of Multicultural Affairs.