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ONE HUNDRED YEARS STRONG, THE JOURNALISM program at the University of Minnesota has definitely seen growth and change. The last few years have been no different. The Hubbard School has invested a lot of time, money and energy into the journalism and media program post-pandemic, launching a new major (Media & Information), building a state-of-the-art lab and broadcast studio, and developing a number of new training and internship opportunities for students. Faculty research ranges from trust in news and gaming and apps to mental health and journalism in the civil rights era. Graduates go on to work at places such as CBS News, CNN, The New York Times, Star Tribune, and many more.

While there aren’t enough pages to highlight all the School’s strides in journalism and media, the following pages give a glimpse at many of the accomplishments in the past year.

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Starting at the top row, left to right: Christopher Terry, Jane Kirtley, Valérie Bélair-Gagnon, Colin Agur, Sid Bedingfield, Benjamin Toff, Gayle Golden, Seth Richardson, Scott Libin, Regina McCombs, Matt Carlson, Ruth DeFoster, Sara Quinn, Marissa Evans, Diane Cormany and Matt Cikovic.

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