H.S. Journ. Workshops
High School Journalism Workshop
The Summer 2011 workshop has been cancelled. See below for details.
Due to anticipated construction in the Grehan Journalism Building this summer, we will not be holding our Advanced High School Multi-Media Journalism Summer Workshop in 2011. We plan to resume the workshop in Summer 2012. Check back here for an application and more information. This workshop is for students who are rising juniors, rising seniors, or will graduate this spring; previous journalism experience is helpful, but not required. Spend a week on campus, working with our faculty and staff. The reporting focus will be on the horse industry. Participants will develop a multi-media web site including text, photography, video and audio content.
To see the website produced by the 2010 workshop participants, click here.
2010 workshop student Tyler Hayes gets into the act after interviewing the KHP farrier.
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