Yes, James what an honor!!!!
I totally struggled to keep up with my crew both days, but I know the experience will be life changing for those students.
In peace,
Marquita
Dr. Marquita Smith,
Communication Department, Chair
Assistant Professor of Journalism
2000 W. University Street
Siloam Springs, AR 72761
479-524-7290
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Thanks for the suggestion, Lillie. We'll put it on the list for the Spring/Summer edition.
Congrats as well, James!
Frances
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JAMES: I AM SCREAMING ‘CONGRATULATIONS’ TO YOU GUYS!!! THIS SHOULD BE A STORY IN THE MAC NEWSLETTER!!!!!!
Lillie
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Thank you, one and all, for your kind words and support for our students this past weekend as we covered the 50th Anniversary of Selma. It was an incredible experience for the students
- both professionally and personally.
NBC used our footage in their newscast and on their website. In addition, they posted two stories from one our students: Candace King.
Thanks again for all your support!
JR
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James A. Rada, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
The Roy H. Park School of Communication
Ithaca College
953 Danby Rd
Ithaca NY 14850
(607) 274-3637