Professionals gather for the SRPI Anchoring Workshop
By: Darius Smith On Thursday, Feb. 21, the 62nd Annual Southern Regional Press Institute was held at Savannah State University. This year’s theme was “Politics, the Press, and Platforms: The Role of...
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By La’Daria Jackson Savannah State University’s Mass Communications department hosted its 62nd annual Southern Region Press Institute on Thursday, February 21 and Friday, February 22, 2013. Over the...
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By Traci Lewis Photojournalism in a Digital Age was one of the many workshops held during this year’s annual Southern Regional Press Institute held February 21st through 22nd. The workshop was held in...
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By Tempest Holliman On February 21st, Savannah State University began its annual Southern Regional Press Institute— a two day event that helps college and high school students learn from professionals...
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By Latifah White, LaBrea Mckay, and Jacelle Lewis Reginald Franklin, a professor in the Department of Mass Communications, kicked off the opening session of the Southern Regional Press Institute by...
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On Thursday, February 20, 2014 Savannah State University held their 63rd annual Southern Regional Press Institute. This event takes place over the course of a two-day period that includes various...
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By: Kandice Reynolds & Brikita Barrett Professionals in the music industry came to Savannah State University today to encourage students in the Mass Communications Department on their future in...
View ArticleSRPI Opening Session: Uses of Social Media in Journalism
by Jacki Pressley The Department of Mass Communications opened the 63rd Annual Southern Regional Press Institute (SRPI) with a panel discussion in the Kennedy Fine Arts Auditorium. This year’s theme...
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By: Jocelyn Stargell-Zachery, Darius Hunt, Latasha Wright, Travis Nixon, Ashley Adams and Rachel Ralston “Journalists always look at the dirty words first,” said guest speaker Steve Buttry of Digital...
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