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   The Journalism program at the University of Delaware offers students the chance to expand their writing skills and focus on their particular area of interest. Our students come from all over campus to research, report and compile stories for publication in broadcast, online and print formats. 

     In a typical beginning journalism class, we'll have students from political science, wildlife conservation, psychology, nursing and, of course, English.

   We offer specialized classes in sports, medical, environmental and critical writing, as well as multimedia basics.  In addition to skills classes, students minoring in Journalism can take classes in media analysis, ethics and law.  We also help students obtain internships at local and national publications during the school year and summer sessions.

   Many students work as writers or editors for the campus newspaper, The Review.  Our graduates  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.)

    Details about the journalism minor can be found here.

    If you have any questions about the journalism at the University of Delaware, please email me or one of the other department faculty members.


Dawn Fallik

Professor of English
Director of Journalism

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