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SkillfUL Workshops (February 2018)
Repeats every day every Monday and every Tuesday and every Wednesday and every Thursday and every Friday until Wed Feb 28 2018 except Fri Feb 09 2018, Mon Feb 12 2018, Fri Feb 16 2018, Mon Feb 19 2018, Thu Feb 22 2018, Mon Feb 26 2018. February 20, 2018 (All day) The R.B. House Undergraduate Library welcomes you to join for the Spring 2018 SkillfUL technology workshop lineup. Registration is required. February 2018
Some locations will vary and BEAM workshops require BEAM orientation prior to registration. The R.B. House Undergraduate Library welcomes you to join for the Spring 2018 SkillfUL technology workshop lineup. Registration is required. February 2018
Some locations will vary and BEAM workshops require BEAM orientation prior to registration. |
SkillfUL Workshops (February 2018) February 21, 2018 (All day)
The R.B. House Undergraduate Library welcomes you to join for the Spring 2018 SkillfUL technology workshop lineup. Registration is required. February 2018
Some locations will vary and BEAM workshops require BEAM orientation prior to registration. The R.B. House Undergraduate Library welcomes you to join for the Spring 2018 SkillfUL technology workshop lineup. Registration is required. February 2018
Some locations will vary and BEAM workshops require BEAM orientation prior to registration. |
Spring 2018 Raleigh networking trip February 23, 2018 (All day) Raleigh, North Carolina
This application enables Hussman School undergraduate majors and master's students to apply for the Spring 2018 Raleigh networking trip. This trip is geared toward journalism students (as opposed to advertising/public relations students). The trip is Friday, Feb. 23. The Hussman School will provide transportation to Raleigh and students will visit 3-4 media outlets. You must be officially admitted into the Hussman School to apply. Click here to apply
This application enables Hussman School undergraduate majors and master's students to apply for the Spring 2018 Raleigh networking trip. This trip is geared toward journalism students (as opposed to advertising/public relations students). The trip is Friday, Feb. 23. The Hussman School will provide transportation to Raleigh and students will visit 3-4 media outlets. You must be officially admitted into the Hussman School to apply. Click here to apply
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SkillfUL Workshops (February 2018) February 23, 2018 (All day)
The R.B. House Undergraduate Library welcomes you to join for the Spring 2018 SkillfUL technology workshop lineup. Registration is required. February 2018
Some locations will vary and BEAM workshops require BEAM orientation prior to registration. The R.B. House Undergraduate Library welcomes you to join for the Spring 2018 SkillfUL technology workshop lineup. Registration is required. February 2018
Some locations will vary and BEAM workshops require BEAM orientation prior to registration. |
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February 21, 2018, 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM Reese News Lab 'Machine Learning for News Reporting' introduces the growing field of Machine Learning and digs into its real world applications. Graduate statistics student Scott Smith will go over his methodology for his project related to NC voter data, and show how it can create interesting news stories. Those who attend this event will have the opportunity a date soon after to participate in a mini-“hackathon” to help accomplish tasks on the project, a wonderful opportunity to see the intersection between journalism, computer science, and statistics. Register for the event here. 'Machine Learning for News Reporting' introduces the growing field of Machine Learning and digs into its real world applications. Graduate statistics student Scott Smith will go over his methodology for his project related to NC voter data, and show how it can create interesting news stories. Those who attend this event will have the opportunity a date soon after to participate in a mini-“hackathon” to help accomplish tasks on the project, a wonderful opportunity to see the intersection between journalism, computer science, and statistics. Register for the event here. February 21, 2018, 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM The Cohen Residence, St. Petersburg, Florida Join Dean Susan King and alumnae hostesses Whitney Willingham Cohen '90 and Katherine Snow Smith '90 in St. Petersburg, Florida, for an evening of conversation with local alumni and friends on Wednesday, Feb. 21, at 6:30 p.m. Cocktails and hors d'oeuvres will be served. Business and casual attire welcome. To RSVP or for more information, please contact Development and Alumni Affairs Coordinator Sarah Rierson at srierson@live.unc.edu or (919) 962-6881. Join Dean Susan King and alumnae hostesses Whitney Willingham Cohen '90 and Katherine Snow Smith '90 in St. Petersburg, Florida, for an evening of conversation with local alumni and friends on Wednesday, Feb. 21, at 6:30 p.m. Cocktails and hors d'oeuvres will be served. Business and casual attire welcome. To RSVP or for more information, please contact Development and Alumni Affairs Coordinator Sarah Rierson at srierson@live.unc.edu or (919) 962-6881. |
February 22, 2018, 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM Carolina Union 3408 Investigative journalists Ames Alexander (The Charlotte Observer) and Joseph Neff (The Marshall Project, former News & Observer) will speak at a panel moderated by alumna Liz Schlemmer '17 (M.A.)(WUNC). They will discuss their work covering criminal justice, including how they get sources, find stories and cover such insular and decentralized systems. This event is hosted by the Criminal Justice Awareness and Action student group and sponsored by Reese News Lab Director Ryan Thornburg. Investigative journalists Ames Alexander (The Charlotte Observer) and Joseph Neff (The Marshall Project, former News & Observer) will speak at a panel moderated by alumna Liz Schlemmer '17 (M.A.)(WUNC). They will discuss their work covering criminal justice, including how they get sources, find stories and cover such insular and decentralized systems. This event is hosted by the Criminal Justice Awareness and Action student group and sponsored by Reese News Lab Director Ryan Thornburg. |
Repeats every week every Friday until Fri Apr 27 2018 except Mon Mar 12 2018, Fri Mar 16 2018, Fri Mar 30 2018. Also includes Mon Mar 19 2018, Mon Mar 26 2018, Mon Apr 02 2018, Mon Apr 09 2018, Mon Apr 16 2018, Mon Apr 23 2018. February 23, 2018, 12:30 PMCarroll Hall main lobby Join us in Chapel Hill for a tour of Carroll Hall, home to the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media! Hussman School tours are scheduled so that visitors have the option of enjoying a complete UNC campus tour led by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions either before or after a 30-minute visit to Carroll Hall. To register for a UNC campus tour, contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.
Academic yearTours during the fall and spring semesters are led by the Hussman School Ambassadors and include a visit from Charlie Tuggle, senior associate dean for undergraduate studies. Tours depart from the main lobby on the first floor of Carroll Hall. Feel free to reserve a spot in advance — or you can just show up! Reservations are not required for tours during the academic year. Spring 2018: Tours will be held on Fridays at 12:30 p.m. beginning Friday, Jan. 19, 2018, and running through Friday, April 27, 2018. Additional tours will be held on Mondays at 12:30 p.m. beginning Monday, March 19, 2018, and running through Monday, April 23, 2018. No tours will be held during Spring Break (March 12-16, 2018), Good Friday (March 30, 2018) and any other time that the University is closed (including inclement weather).
More informationHussman School AmbassadorsThe Hussman School Ambassador program was created in 2012 as a student-initiative to help future, current and former journalism students best navigate and succeed through the Hussman School. For more information on MJSA, check out mjsa.web.unc.edu. MJ Career ServicesMJ Career Services assists Hussman School undergraduate and master’s students with every aspect of career preparation. For more information on the school's career services, check out mj.unc.edu/careerservices. Areas of studyThe Hussman School offers areas of study in advertising and public relations, business journalism and journalism. For more information on the school's undergraduate studies, check out mj.unc.edu/undergraduate. Join us in Chapel Hill for a tour of Carroll Hall, home to the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media! Hussman School tours are scheduled so that visitors have the option of enjoying a complete UNC campus tour led by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions either before or after a 30-minute visit to Carroll Hall. To register for a UNC campus tour, contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.
Academic yearTours during the fall and spring semesters are led by the Hussman School Ambassadors and include a visit from Charlie Tuggle, senior associate dean for undergraduate studies. Tours depart from the main lobby on the first floor of Carroll Hall. Feel free to reserve a spot in advance — or you can just show up! Reservations are not required for tours during the academic year. Spring 2018: Tours will be held on Fridays at 12:30 p.m. beginning Friday, Jan. 19, 2018, and running through Friday, April 27, 2018. Additional tours will be held on Mondays at 12:30 p.m. beginning Monday, March 19, 2018, and running through Monday, April 23, 2018. No tours will be held during Spring Break (March 12-16, 2018), Good Friday (March 30, 2018) and any other time that the University is closed (including inclement weather).
More informationHussman School AmbassadorsThe Hussman School Ambassador program was created in 2012 as a student-initiative to help future, current and former journalism students best navigate and succeed through the Hussman School. For more information on MJSA, check out mjsa.web.unc.edu. MJ Career ServicesMJ Career Services assists Hussman School undergraduate and master’s students with every aspect of career preparation. For more information on the school's career services, check out mj.unc.edu/careerservices. Areas of studyThe Hussman School offers areas of study in advertising and public relations, business journalism and journalism. For more information on the school's undergraduate studies, check out mj.unc.edu/undergraduate. February 23, 2018, 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM 143 Carroll Hall NOTE: Tests administered in Spring 2018 are BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) and require a laptop for completion. Please download Mozilla Firefox browser to your laptop prior to test date/time as it is best suited to Sakai programming and recommended for testing. Use different browser at own risk and be prepared for possible consequences such as unrecorded answers/score and necessity to retest. The school's Usage and Grammar Test is designed to evaluate word usage, and grammar and punctuation competencies. It is a timed 50-minute test given electronically in Sakai that consists of 60 usage, 30 grammar and 10 punctuation multiple-choice questions. Allow approximately one hour in your schedule. Click here to access additional resources and learn more about the Usage & Grammar Test. Registration opens Friday, Feb. 16, at 8 a.m. and closes Thursday, Feb. 22, at 4 p.m. After registration closes, waitlisted students should be prepared to respond to a time-sensitive email up to 30 minutes prior to test time to secure any late-vacated seats. Cancellations prior to closing: Cancel your test registration by accessing the Mobile Summary via your registration confirmation email. After logging in with your registered email and opening your ticket summary, an option for canceling your order will be available. If you have trouble canceling, please contact Marla Barnes. Cancellations after closing: You must notify Marla Barnes at your earliest convenience. If you are self-identified with ARS, please speak with Marla Barnes personally at your earliest convenience.
NOTE: Tests administered in Spring 2018 are BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) and require a laptop for completion. Please download Mozilla Firefox browser to your laptop prior to test date/time as it is best suited to Sakai programming and recommended for testing. Use different browser at own risk and be prepared for possible consequences such as unrecorded answers/score and necessity to retest. The school's Usage and Grammar Test is designed to evaluate word usage, and grammar and punctuation competencies. It is a timed 50-minute test given electronically in Sakai that consists of 60 usage, 30 grammar and 10 punctuation multiple-choice questions. Allow approximately one hour in your schedule. Click here to access additional resources and learn more about the Usage & Grammar Test. Registration opens Friday, Feb. 16, at 8 a.m. and closes Thursday, Feb. 22, at 4 p.m. After registration closes, waitlisted students should be prepared to respond to a time-sensitive email up to 30 minutes prior to test time to secure any late-vacated seats. Cancellations prior to closing: Cancel your test registration by accessing the Mobile Summary via your registration confirmation email. After logging in with your registered email and opening your ticket summary, an option for canceling your order will be available. If you have trouble canceling, please contact Marla Barnes. Cancellations after closing: You must notify Marla Barnes at your earliest convenience. If you are self-identified with ARS, please speak with Marla Barnes personally at your earliest convenience.
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