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FAMU Alumna Mitzi Miller poses for professional portrait as EBONY magazine's new Editor-in-Chief.

EBONY Magazine Names FAMU Alumna Mitzi Miller Editor-in-Chief

On April 22, 2014 Desiree Rogers, CEO of Johnson Publishing Company (JPC), named Mitzi Miller as the new editor-in-chief of EBONY magazine, effective immediately. Miller, most recently served as editor-in-chief of JET magazine, a post she had held since May 2011. Wendy Wilson, the current managing editor of JET magazine, will now oversee the day-to-day

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Visiting Harvard Fellow Allissa Richardson sits at computer in Journalism lab.

Bowie State Journalism Professor Named Visiting Fellow at Harvard

A Bowie State University professor will develop a massive open online course (MOOC) to teach people how to effectively report the news using mobile devices, as one of five 2014 Visiting Fellows from Harvard University’s prestigious Nieman Foundation for Journalism. Starting the week of March 24th, Allissa Richardson, lecturer of journalism, will spend two weeks

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Tallahassee Mayor John Marks (left) looks on with Interim President Larry Robinson and Dean Ann Kimbrough as Black Television News Channel founder J.C. Watts talks about how monumental this partnership is.

FAMU Partners with BTNC to Launch Black Owned Cable News Network

Florida A&M University (FAMU) has etched a place for itself in the history of news television. The FAMU School of Journalism & Graphic Communication (SJGC) has received approval from the FAMU Board of Trustees to enter into an 11-year contractual partnership that will position FAMU to be the home of a 24-hour, multi-platform news network.

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