The Jandoli Institute hosted a live Twitter Chat on Feb. 21 for aspiring and young journalists. Below are responses to a question from Richard Lee, the institute’s executuve director: What would answer a young person who says, “Journalism is dead…. Read More ›
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Jandoli Chat: Why not PR, advertising or marketing?
The Jandoli Institute hosted a live Twitter Chat on Feb. 21 for aspiring and young journalists. Below are responses to the fourth question in the chat: Some journalism majors go into related fields such as public relations, advertising or marketing…. Read More ›
Jandoli Chat: Why did you choose journalism?
The Jandoli Institute hosted a live Twitter Chat on Feb. 21 for aspiring and young journalists. Below are responses to a question from Richard Lee, the institute’s executuve director. Truth—couldn’t pass biology in my psychology major. 😂Parents were like—you never… Read More ›
Jandoli Chat: How do you stay positive?
The Jandoli Institute hosted a live Twitter Chat on Feb. 21 for aspiring and young journalists. Below are responses to a question from Richard Lee, the institute’s executuve director. Well idk. It’s just hard. I shop at Aldis for groceries…. Read More ›
What are voters paying attention to amidst the issues the media covers and fails to cover?
By Ayushi Jain Agenda-setting theory is the concept that the media influences what the public perceives as important. In turn, what the public perceives as important influences lawmakers. In the past week, the media has covered several stories on the… Read More ›
Jandoli Institute to host Twitter chat for young journalists
The Jandoli Institute will host a live Twitter Chat for aspiring and young journalists on Friday from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Individuals can follow the chat and tweet questions and comments by using the hashtag #JandoliChat. Panelists will include Tom… Read More ›
Kobe Bryant and Buddy Holly have more in common than the way they died
By Richard Lee In a busy media week that included the Super Bowl, the Iowa Caucuses and the State of the Union, the anniversary of one of the music world’s most tragic events did not receive the attention it usually… Read More ›
Q&A with Ceraulo and Wilt on reporting from Miami about the Super Bowl
Six St. Bonaventure students spent the past week in Miami, working side-by-side with media professionals covering the buildup to today’s Super Bowl matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers. Joe Ceraulo and Stephen Wilt, who initiated… Read More ›
Jim Lehrer’s Certain Rest
By Chris Mackowski When my twelve-year-old daughter asked Jim Lehrer to sign a copy of his novel No Certain Rest for her, he cast a quick glance at me, then offered her kind smile. “Did you really read it?” he… Read More ›
A ‘Slavic Soul Party’ comes to SBU Comm building
Lectures, panels and presentations about journalism are what normally takes place in Dresser Auditorium, which is located in the building that houses St. Bonaventure University’s Jandoli School of Communication. But the auditorium took on a new role Friday, hosting performances… Read More ›