Mary Anne (Shields) Ackatz, a 1982 graduate of the University of Wyoming with a B.A. in journalism, published a book in December called, "To The Ends Of The Earth." It is a sci-fi fiction and is her first attempt at a book. She worked in the newspaper industry for more than 20 years. She now works as a substitute teacher. She has had two book signings, as well as several venues at local events to sell the book.
Ron Franscell, a 1979 journalism graduate, will have a discussion and book signing for his new books "Sourtoe" and "Outlaw Rockies" on Oct. 10 at 3 p.m. at University of Wyoming's American Heritage Center. The event is free and open to the public. He also is holding other book signings around Wyoming.
Chad Baldwin, a native of Wyoming and graduate of the University of Wyoming, has been hired as director of Institutional Communications at UW. He will begin work Monday, Sept. 12. Baldwin comes to UW from the Casper Star-Tribune, where he has served as editor since 2008. His award-winning newspaper career began in 1988 as a reporter at The Riverton Ranger following his graduation from UW with a B.A. in journalism. While at UW, Baldwin was editor and sports editor of The Branding Iron.
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
COJO newsletter features author interview
The annual issue of the COJO Department newsletter features an interview with 1979 journalism graduate Ron Franscell about his latest book, "Delivered from Evil." The newsletter also includes stories on UW/CC lecturer Carol Tarantola's retirement and Professor Frank Millar's battle with cancer, as well as alumni, student and faculty news.
Monday, June 6, 2011
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
COJO students win scholarships
Scholarships were awarded recently at the annual Communication and Journalism Department awards reception. The department would like to congratulate recipients and thank the scholarship donors.
Click here for a list of the winners.
Click here for a list of the winners.
Monday, April 11, 2011
Brown gets 'Extra Mile' award
Professor Michael Brown has received a "Going the Extra Mile" award from University Disability Support Services. The award is presented to UW faculty, staff and departments for "demonstrating qualities of knowledge, sensitivity and helpfulness in assisting students with disabilities at UW."
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
COJO graduate on Lummis' staff
Honor society names new members
Lambda Pi Eta, Omicron Pi, the UW chapter of the Communication and Journalism undergraduate honor society, announces its new members: Alexandria Barrett, Marci N. Christensen and Tracey Rosenlund. These students were accepted based on their outstanding scholarship and achievements. Congratulations to them.
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