In a world that is growing ever more skeptical about the veracity of the millions of messages that are bombarding us every single day, it is necessary for Christians who are journalists to tell the truth in journalism, print and interactive media.
Regent University’s journalism students are pursuing their calling as multi-skilled storytellers in fields such as public relations, education, government, full-time ministry, publishing and in traditional mass media organizations.
That's why our approach to studying journalism is continually adapting and converging to the 21st century marketplace. Every journalism student is challenged to build graduate-level storytelling knowledge and enhance his/her skills within print, broadcast and Internet media disciplines. Regent University coaches men and women in the print, broadcast and interactive media to communicate truth to readers, listeners and viewers.
DEPARTMENT NEWS
WASHINGTON DC FIELD TRIP | NOVEMBER 2009
A group of 18 students had the opportunity to visit the Washington Bureau of FoxNews and the Washington Post. Other highlights included a tour of the National Press Club and a visit to the Newseum.
LAUNCH OF ”THE DAILY RUNNER" | OCTOBER 2009
After several month of planning our student led News Website, The Daily Runner Online has gone live! The Daily Runner offers a learning environment in which our students practice in a first hand experience what it means to work on an online news website.
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FREE HD VIDEO CAMERA | SEPTEMBER 2009
Regent University’s Department of Journalism announces partnership with Aiptek, USA. Starting Fall 2009 all students receive for free the new AIPTEK Action-HD GVS Camcorder. The Action-HD camera combines in one device HD video, 5MP digital still camera and MP3 voice recorder. The perfect reporting tool for students learning and operating in a converged multimedia environment!