Making news : one hundred years of journalism and mass communication at Carolina

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Where to find it

Davis Library (7th floor)

Call Number
PN4791.U55 B69 2009
Status
Available
Call Number
PN4791.U55 B69 2009 c. 2
Status
Available

North Carolina Collection (Wilson Library)

Call Number
C378 UZj3
Status
In-Library Use Only
Item Note
Dustjacket.
Call Number
C378 UZj3 c. 2
Status
Available

North Carolina Collection (Wilson Library) — Vault

Call Number
VC378 UZj3
Status
In-Library Use Only
Item Note
Dustjacket.

Park Library (School of Media & Journalism)

Call Number
PN4791.U55 B69 2009 c. 2
Status
Checked Out (Due 1/29/2024)

Park Library (School of Media & Journalism) — Spearman Collection

Call Number
SPE-fac .Bowers 2009
Status
Available

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Summary

Making News is the story of how the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill grew from a single course in the English department in 1909 to become an international leader in journalism-mass communication education.



Bowers tells of strong leaders who shaped the program through their vision and personality, including one dean who was portrayed in a novel and another dean and a faculty member who were featured in newspaper comic strips. It is a story of how North Carolina newspaper editors pressured the university to change the journalism program and threatened to ask Duke University to start a journalism program if UNC did not change its program. It is a story of a dean whose dedication to academic excellence dramatically changed a school that had paid more attention to practical journalism than to academics. It is a story of another dean who transformed the school and raised millions of dollars to support its drive for excellence. The story is enriched by many personalities, including Graham, Graves, Coffin, Luxon, Adams, Cole, McPherson, Ferlinghetti, Spearman, Shumaker, Sechriest, and Morrison.

Contents

Origins in the English Department -- Growth, tragedy, and recovery -- Department of Journalism -- Pressures for change -- A school begins and an era ends -- A dean is named -- A break with the past -- Accreditation and a new home -- The Danielson years -- The Adams years -- Richard Cole, new programs and a new name -- A new home in Carroll Hall -- An interim and a new dean -- Retrospective -- Appendix: who, what, where, when, and why.

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