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A walk through “All Things Reporting and Writing II"

 

Have you missed the latest episodes of your favorite television shows?  Do you want to know more about how to invest your money in real estate? What about travel tips, insights on the world of sports, food deserts, mental health matters, goals for college students, state politics and government?

 

You’ve come to the right place. Welcome to “All Things Reporting and Writing II,” a series of podcasts produced by Florida A&M University students who were enrolled in two separate courses that focused on multimedia writing and production. The courses were taken in the spring 2019 semester. My student colleagues in the School of Journalism & Graphic Design achieved great work. You will find a variety of podcasts curated to fit several interests and likes.

 

Under the tutelage of Dr. Ann Wead Kimbrough, a SJGC professor, students were able to prepare and present podcasts in accordance with the beat coverage they were responsible for during the semester. By their own choosing and with the approval of Dr. Kimbrough, the podcasts that they have perfected over the course of the semester reflect the students’ creativity.

 

I recommend that you listen to all podcasts and become lost by listening to their creative work. Some podcasts are more polished than others, according to Dr. Kimbrough. I hope you enjoy “All Things Reporting and Writing II.”

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    The summary was written by Nicole M. Williams, a student in the Reporting and Writing II, and a senior public relations major in the FAMU School of Journalism & Graphic Communication. Williams is a hardworking leader, avid event planner, and business owner. William was raised in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. and attended Fort Lauderdale High School. Williams was as a social media intern at CBS TV 46 Atlanta Investigative Reporter, Bobeth Yates. She severed as a FAMU Graduate Feeder Ambassador for the 2017 Graduate Feeder Conference where she was able to meet with admissions advisors and build connections. Currently, Williams is an intern for the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) where she serves as a personal assistant to the project manager of the Corporate Social Responsibility department.

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