Lillie Elliot Rachel Erb Melanie Fernandez Katherine Fitzpatrick Brittany Galli Colleen Goffe Evelyn Greene Jarrett Grimm Franzannie Guiteau Travis Hall Elsa Hasenzahl Zachary Hoffman Katherine Hogue Kate Howard Elizabeth Hundley Aisha Johnson Codey Johnston Benjamin Kane Ashton Katzer Abigail Keiper Elizabeth Kennedy Lauren Knight Grace Koerber Katherine Latshaw Wai Lo Alyssa Madden Nadine Maeser Kendra McCrorie Monique Meertens Nicolas Mendler Emily Merwin Margaret Moore
Kathryn Napier Jasmina Nogo John Otey William Parker Caitlin Pelliccia Terrence Petree Alexandra Porter Courtney Potter Sophie Pyle Madison Rochford Samuel Rubin Joseph Schwartz Jonathan Sekerak Jessica Serico Anne Smyth Nicholas Sotolongo Emily Van Tassel Deborah Vandiford Colleen Vasu Ila Walker Stuart West* Natalie Williams Tyler Williams Dioni Wise Rachel Zitin
December 2009 M.A.
Samuel D. Middleton Jr.
Certificate
Mary Beth Banks
Carolina J-school participants included assistant professor Barbara Friedman, who serves on the AJHA board and chairs its education committee; associate professor Frank Fee; doctoral Park Fellow and chair of the graduate committee Mark Slagle; doctoral Park Fellow Dave Remund; and doctoral Park Fellow Michael Fuhlhage. AEJMC Southeast Regional Colloquium Thirteen graduate students presented 15 papers at the AEJMC Southeast Regional Colloquium at the University of Mississippi March 19–21, 2009. UNC accounted for 37 percent of the total 41 papers at the colloquium, which attracted
Chris Badders Anna Bays Paula Buzzi Devin Coley David Crow Andrew Cummings Stephen Dalton Laura Davenport Amy Denton Joshua Ellis* Heather Follmer Danielle Forword Quinton Harper Wendy Holmes Stacey Hunter Jessica Johnson Ryan Jones Karen Kleimann Leila Lachichi Matthew Lamb Kathryn Leet Andrew Liu Jonathan Lyons Robert McAuley Kathryn McNamara Matthew Meadows Lee Molvie Chelsea Moody
1931
Russell joins the faculty: UNC President Frank Porter Graham asked Charles Phillips Russell to teach in the Department of English and the Department of Journalism, becoming the second faculty member in the latter department.
* Honors graduates
students and professors from as far away as Utah and New York. Five students were paper award winners, and UNC students swept the student paper awards in the Law and Policy Division.
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Law and Policy (9 out of 16 papers presented)
Jennifer Harlow, Second Place Woodrow Hartzog Temple Northup, Third Place (tie) Sheetal Patel Autumn Shafer Dean Smith (2), First Place Nora Sullivan, Third Place (tie) Brooke Weberling History (3 out of 8 papers presented) Carolyn Edy Michael Fuhlhage (2) Open (3 out of 10 papers presented)
Dean Mundy Laura Ruel and Lynette Holman Bart Wojdynski, First Place
Centennial Yearbook and Dean's Report
Three graduate students and two faculty members participated in the American Journalism Historians Association (AJHA) Convention Oct. 6–9 in Tucson, Ariz.
B.A.
Nicole Norfleet Alyson O’Meara Chelsea Parks Terrence Petree Nicholas Placentra III Dalia Razo Amandalin Rehburg Emilie Reita Kandis Rich Mechthild Richenhagen Madison Rochford Jonathan Sekerak Roxanne Shabani C.J. Shaw Jenna Sherron Daniel Shirley Elias Sinkus Sara Staab Alexandra Valasquez Arden Van Vleck Alexander Whitfield Sarah Whitworth Kendrick Wilson Melissa Withorn Jeff Woodall Stephanie Yera Ashley Zammitt Jaime Zea Cifuentes
WHO
American Journalism Historians Association Convention
Tavaras Quanta Holden Teresa Marguerite Kriegsman