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Columbia Journalism: Discussing the Master of Arts Program
Join us on Friday, December 14 at 3:00pm EST for a discussion about the Columbia Journalism School's Master of Arts degree program. Join Dean Nicholas Lemann, Dean of Student Affairs Ernest Sotomayor and professor James B. Stewart as they talk about our M.A. program, including curriculum, admission, and what sets it apart from our Master of Science program. Call in to listen and ask questions via our chat.
Tags: Columbia Journalism Admission Master of Arts Dean Nicholas Lemann Ernest Sotomayor
by ColumbiaJournalism in News
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Columbia Journalism: Fall 2013 New MS Curriculum
Join us Tuesday Oct. 9 at Noon EST for a discussion about the new Columbia Journalism School Master of Science curriculum to be launched in Fall 2013. Join Dean Nicholas Lemann and Academic Dean Bill Grueskin as they talk about why we're revising the curriculum, and how it will make our program even stronger. Call in to listen or follow the session online and ask questions via our chat. Hosted by Dean of Student Affairs, Ernest R. Sotomayor.
Tags: Columbia Journalism School Alumni New Curriculum Master of Science Dean Nicholas Lemann
by ColumbiaJournalism in News
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Journalism Resources
This program will feature my Subject Tracer Journalism Resources. These resources for the journalists offer the non-journalist an opening into the investigative side of journalism and discovering new knowledge on various subjects. We will also be reviewing the latest happenings from my blog during the last week. We will be also discussing my latest freely available Awareness Watch Newsletter V11N4 April 2013 featuring Statistics Resources and Big Data on the Internet as well as my freely available April 2013 Zillman Column covering Grid, Distributed and Cloud Computing Resources Primer.
Tags: journalism resources subject tracer Virtual Private Library Marcus P Zillman investigative
by Marcus Zillman in Internet
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Columbia J-School Academics
If you were not able to make it to Open House or still have questions about the J-School's degree programs, join us on Thursday, April 25 at Noon EDT for a curriculum discussion. Join Tali Woodward, the director of the M.A. program, and Elena Cabral, the administrator of the part-time M.S. program and adjunct faculty member, to learn more about our degree programs. Call in to listen or follow the session online and ask questions via our chat. Hosted by Dean of Student Affairs, Ernest Sotomayor.
Tags: Columbia Journalism Academics Curriculum Sotomayor
by ColumbiaJournalism in News
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Columbia Psychiatry Series - OCD in Children and Teens
Dr. Moira Rynn Deputy Director of Research Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry at Columbia University
What is the new understanding of OCD in children/teens?
Can a medicationTags: ocd obsessive compulsive disorder psychiatry columbia university pharmacology
by The Coffee Klatch in Parents
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Journalism. Is it dead?
In this episode we will discuss the role of journalism
Tags: Journalism Ben Swann Salon Sandyhook Questioning
by The Voice 4 Reason in Politics
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Columbia Psychiatry Series - OCD in Children and Teens
Dr. Moira Rynn is Deputy Director of Research in the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry at Columbia University
Can a medication typically used to treat acne help improve symptoms in children and adolescents with obsessive compulsive disorder without the troubling side-effects of other medications for OCD? Researchers at Columbia Psychiatry and the New York State Psychiatric Institute are investigating whether minocyclinTags: ocd mental illness mental health columbia psychiatry obsessive compulsive disorder
by The Coffee Klatch in Parents
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Columbia Psychiatry Series - New treatment option for OCD
Dr. Moira Rynn is Deputy Director of Research in the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry at Columbia University (CU)/ New York State Psychiatric Institute (NYSPI). She is the Medical Director of The Columbia University Clinic for Anxiety and Related Disorders (CUCARD) and Director of the Children’s Day Unit and the Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Evaluation Service at NYSPI and CU
Can a medication typically used to treat acne help improve symptoms in children and adolescents with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) without the troubling side-effects of other medications for OCD? Researchers at Columbia Psychiatry and the New York State Psychiatric Institute are investigating whether minocycline, which in preliminary studies has been shown to help ease OCD symptoms, will provide relief to patients who have tried SSRI medications but continue to experience OCD symptoms.
In children, the symptoms of OCD manifest themselves similarly as in adults, said lead study researcher Moira Rynn, MD: “The most common symptoms that we observe involve a fear of germs or dirt or contamination. Patients often, also, tell us about their fears about harming themselves or others, which can lead to checking behavior and reassurance-seeking behavior
Tags: ocd columbia psychiatry anxiety disorders psychiatry psychology
by The Coffee Klatch in Parents
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Steve Piacente, Journalism Teacher @ AU & Author
Steve Piacente (@wordsprof) has been a professional writer since graduating from American University in 1976. He serves today as creative director for The Communication Center, a Washington, D.C.-based public relations firm. Steve started as a sportswriter at the Naples Daily News, switched to news at the Lakeland Ledger, and returned to D.C. in 1985 as correspondent for the Tampa Tribune. In 1989, the native New Yorker moved to the same position for the Charleston (SC) Post & Courier. In 2002, he joined the U.S. General Services Administration as speechwriter, and later became deputy communications director, managing GSA’s web and social media team. Today he also teaches journalism classes at American University, and is a corporate writing instructor.
www.stevepiacente.com
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Bill Ewing, former VP Columbia Pictures
We replay our show with the former VP of Columbia Pictures, Bill Ewing. Bill was responsible for over 100 films at Columbia Pictures, including Men in Black, A League of Their Own, Groundhog Day, and many many more. One of his most recent triumphs with his own film company, Every Tribe Entertainment, is End of the Spear. It's a true story about slain missionaries, the savages that killed them and the life-changing relationships that form from the tragedy.
Tags: bill ewing columbia pictures movies end of the spear every tribe entertainment
by CougarChat in Entertainment
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Ken McCoy speaks at Journalism Education Assoc National
Listen to Kens presentation"The Right Angle- Maximize Your Potiential" at the Journalism Education Association from San,Francisco,Ca at the Marriot Hotel.....
Tags: Media technology News Family International
by Ken McCoy Radio in Training
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Why Get a Graduate Degree in Journalism?
What are the benefits of earning a graduate degree in journalism in today's economy? Join Dean Nicholas Lemann and Dean of Student Affairs Ernest Sotomayor on Friday, November 30 at Noon EST. They will also be discussing the new curriculum being launched next year. Call in to listen or follow online and ask questions via chat.
Tags: Columbia journalism graduate degree curriculum
by ColumbiaJournalism in News
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