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The Journalism program at the University of Delaware is entering an exciting new phase. From the late 1970s through 2007, we offered a Journalism Concentration for English, History, and Political Science majors. Well over a thousand students graduated from the program; almost all of them were at one time writers or editors for the campus newspaper, The Review. Today they work at the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, the Baltimore Sun, CBS News and allhiphop.com; they write books about Barry Bonds and Charlemagne; they are lawyers and teachers; they work in communications for Vanguard Mutual Funds, Disneyland, and Del. Sen. Tom Carper. (You can find information about hundreds of UD Journalism graduates at our Alumni Information Page.) Journalism minors are required to take the course Journalism 301: Introduction to Journalism, which for the time being will be offered in the fall term of each year (but not the spring), and an additional five courses. (More details can be found here.) As of September 2007, students no longer can declare a Journalism Concentration. However, any student already in the concentration will be able to complete it. |




