Mass Communication student attends New York conference
A Maryland woman was Campbell University’s first student to attend a prestigious
journalism program in the heart of New York City.
Jessica Beall, a mass communication student, attended
an intense three-week program of study at World Journalism Institute (WJI) on
the campus of King’s College in Manhattan.
Beall is studying journalism at Campbell and works for
the award-winning Campbell Times newspaper.
"I'm excited and honored that I was given the
opportunity to be a part of the program,” Beall said. “I've never experienced
anything like this before, but I know that the rewards will definitely be worth
the effort."
Beall competed with students across the nation for a
spot in the group of a just more than a dozen students. She studied with some of
the best journalists in the nation including Indianapolis editor Russ Pulliam
and scholar Robert Case, director of WJI.
“This program is intense,” noted Dr. Michael Ray Smith,
chair of the Department of Mass Communication. “Jessica worked on assignments in
preparation for the work that she will do this summer. New York is considered
the capital of the world for news and Jessica experienced first-hand the furious
pace of a journalist on the move in the commercial heart of the richest country
in the world.”
WJI provides training for the next generation of
journalists by offering training in New York City, the Washington, D.C., area
and Los Angeles. The program is competitive and only the best students are
accepted. Those that excel are eligible for a paid internship.
Jessica Beall is one of 130 students in Campbell’s mass
communication program. The program is noted for its job placement rate of 75% of
student landing a job in her field within 12 weeks of graduation.
Photo Copy: Mass Communication student Jessica Beall
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