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2001 Collegiate Journalism Conference
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Sept. 11 coverage assessed by BP journalism conference panel - 10/4/2001
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--"Should we be in the business of sanitizing the horror?"
Grading the paper - 10/4/2001
During the journalism conference, students had an opportunity to have their newspaper critiqued. Students at Union University followed along during the critique.
Meeting future journalists - 10/4/2001
Lynn Clayton, editor of the Lousiana Baptist Message, shares lunch in front of the SBC Building with Brian Blackwell, a student at Mississippi College.
Fred Barnes: Liberal media need Christians' worldview - 10/2/2001
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--Young Christians are needed in the mainstream media to counter the liberal and intensely secular views of most journalists, said Fred Barnes, executive editor of The Weekly Standard and host of "The Beltway Boys" on the Fox News Channel.
Speakers exhort journalism students to integrity, hard work & faith - 10/2/2001

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--Christian journalists "have a real advantage" in mass media professions because "we don't have to get bogged down with 'Why?'" Colleen Rudy told students and veteran journalists during the inaugural Baptist Press Student Journalism Conference. Being rooted in faith, Rudy said, "We already know why, so we can stick with the facts and get to the heart of a story."
Baylor, Cumberland, Ouachita win big in student competition - 10/1/2001
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--Baylor University took home top honors Baptist Press Excellence in Journalism competition as the best overall campus newspaper. Cumberland College won top honors in the broadcast division while Ouachita Baptist University won best overall yearbook.
Webb, Peacock win President's Award in Student Journalism - 10/1/2001
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--Jessica Webb of Gardner-Webb University and Dale Peacock of Houston Baptist University were named recipients of the inaugural President's Award for Excellence in Student Journalism Sept. 29.
Baptist Press Student Journalism Conference Details - 8/4/2001
Click here for more details about the inaugural Baptist Press Student Journalism Conference!
451 entries reported in BP journalism competition - 7/11/2001
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--A total of 451 entries have been received for judging in the inaugural Baptist Press Excellence in Journalism Competition, according to contest coordinator Joni Hannigan.
Journalism conference attracts students from state, Baptist schools - 7/10/2001
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--Registration for the 2001 Baptist Press National Student Journalism Conference is underway, according to Will Hall, vice president for news services with the Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee.
Registration underway for student journalism conference - 4/9/2001
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--Registration for the 2001 Baptist Press National Student Journalism Conference is underway, according to Will Hall, vice president for news services with the Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee.
Faculty announced for Baptist Press National Student Journalism Conf. - 3/26/2001
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--Some of the nation's top evangelical Christian journalists, photojournalists and broadcasters have been assembled to lead workshops and seminars at the inaugural Baptist Press National Student Journalism Conference set for Sept. 27-29 in Nashville, according to Will Hall, vice president for news services of the Southern Baptist Convention's Executive Committee.
Fred Barnes to highlight BP student journalism conference - 11/13/2000
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--Well-known Washington writer and commentator Fred Barnes will be one of four keynote speakers at the inaugural Baptist Press National Student Journalism Conference in Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 27-29, 2001.


 

   
   


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