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    An overview and description of the Journalism major and minor at Denison University.

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    • Student Experiences
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Beck Series: Writers That Inspire

The series provides students the opportunity to hear, study with, and engage some this country’s finest writers, such as:

  • Viet Thanh Nguyen
  • Alison Bechdel
  • Kim Edwards
  • Ted Genoways
  • Luke Lorentzen
  • Min Jin Lee
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Gaining Writing Experience in the Field

Facts. Empathy. Place. The next generation of storytellers. Through a liberal arts approach, Journalism at Denison teaches factual, narrative storytelling to students and faculty across disciplines, and in both traditional and multimedia formats, for the purpose of cultivating the next generation of empathetic reporters, writers, and citizens.

Our goal is to help students become better writers, reporters, researchers, and active citizens engaged in the burning issues of their day as well as help faculty seeking to write for broader audiences. Students who elect to be a Journalism major or minor are better equipped to answer the “so what?” of all their study and research so that the average person can connect to and understand it. Our students gain structured storytelling experience in their field and discover potential career paths along the way.

Journalism writing is a burgeoning field, driven by the changing nature of the way people read online, including the re-emergence of long-form reporting, the growing number of nonprofit news organizations, and the evolution of multimedia journalism, coupled with a surge in documentary storytelling. The popularity of narrative journalism is an indication that both writers and readers appreciate writing that combines rigorous research with compelling, story-driven nonfiction prose. We prepare students majoring in any subject to write for a wide readership across a variety of media platforms.

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The World Needs Journalists

Let’s face it. America needs more journalists… journalists who are committed to communicating the facts with skill and integrity. Journalism at Denison is a liberal arts approach to journalism, and we are proud of this distinction. At the core of this is our belief that an educated and empathetic citizenry begins with good storytelling. Skilled writers come from all disciplines and, in fact, are needed to tell stories and explain complicated issues from STEM fields to the humanities. The liberal arts invites us to analyze and understand from multiple viewpoints, which connects seamlessly into doing sure-footed and well-researched reporting. Journalism students gain the ability to share information and tell stories that impart knowledge, create conversation, and even enact change in their field.

  • Journalism is a way to push beyond the boundaries of personal narratives and incorporate fact-based, researched storytelling into long-form reportage, like that seen in the best writing for the last hundred years from places like The New Yorker, Esquire, and Harper’s.
  • Journalism is meant to serve as an entry point for those students interested in writing for broader audiences, for taking their field of study and making the facts accessible to the everyday person through skilled storytelling. The hallmarks of such writing include literary attention to scene and storytelling, as seen in fiction and drama, but are grounded in journalistic principles of fact, research, sources, and reporting.

Journalism at Denison’s core course offerings foster solid writing and reporting instruction, while electives are continually added to remain current with popular modes of storytelling. Our recently added courses include Engaged Documentary, Writing About Science for Everyone, Contemporary Comics, Documentary Film and Media, Get Off the Hill, and Storytelling With New Media:

  • Engaged Documentary: Engage your community. Write your manifesto. Make your own documentary. This is an introduction to documentary filmmaking with a focus on film criticism and the production of an original documentary film.
  • Writing About Science for Everyone: In today’s political and cultural climate, it is critical to be able to write about science in a way that is compelling and relatable to the public. In this class, students create new science media articles and podcasts.
  • Contemporary Comics: This Studio Art cross-listed course examines the relationship of words and pictures through the study and making of autobiographical and nonfiction comics. Placing practice in context, students explore comics history with an emphasis on contemporary cartoonists and graphic novelists as artists focused on relevant first-person narrative storytelling and comics journalism.
  • Documentary Film and Media: In this class, we will address the following questions: who are the most vital documentary filmmakers? What defines this genre? What are the subjects that are particularly suited for exploration? How do documentarians define truth? Feature-length films are the central focus of the class, but we will also work on television series, radio programs, and nonfiction writing through the lens of analysis, history, and theory.
  • Storytelling With New Media: Students learn to tell one story, multiple ways, in this hands-on course through podcasting, writing long-form, taking photojournalistic stills, and filming a mini-documentary, all synthesized into a portfolio piece on a multimedia platform.
  • Get Off the Hill: In this course, students explore how to better connect with the community that surrounds them. Class meets in Newark, just down the road from campus, and learns from community activists and leaders while reporting and writing local stories with empathy.
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The Journalism major at Denison teaches students to research, report, and tell important stories in narrative-based ways across the digital media landscape. We emphasize ethics, independence, ascertaining facts, and accessibility in our storytelling. With our roots in both English and communication departments, our liberal arts and interdisciplinary approach distinguishes our program. At Denison we value the role of the liberal arts in helping students make connections across disciplines and across communities. Thus, our program emphasizes the transformative power of narrative storytelling, especially within underreported communities. We value writing as well as multimedia formats like audio storytelling and documentary filmmaking which are powerful narrative storytelling tools that have been essential to the democratization of news reporting. Our goal is to prepare students for the ever-transforming field of journalism as well as for lives as active citizens engaged in the burning issues of the day. In the current social and cultural context, we believe it is crucial to support the role journalism plays in fostering and maintaining democratic institutions.

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The Journalism program at Denison will prepare students to write for a wide readership across a variety of media platforms. It is firmly grounded in the liberal arts, bringing together existing courses in narrative writing and research methods, independent semester and/or summer research projects, and real world experiences, including internships and campus writing opportunities. The program supplements existing courses in expository and creative writing to help students from a wide range of majors integrate their academic coursework with their extracurricular and work experiences. It aims to provide the structure and faculty mentorship that will help students make those connections in a thoughtful and intentional way. In addition to coursework, journalism students have access to many unique opportunities including workshops, reporting trips, seminars, and internships.

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  • Beck Series: Writers That Inspire
  • Gaining Writing Experience in the Field
  • The World Needs Journalists
    • Mission Statement
    • Departmental Guidelines

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The J-Team

Students shine in podcasting competition

Annual Podcast-a-thon rewards audio storytelling about science, history, and a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist.
Associate Professor Erik Klemetti

The science behind the art of writing

The course emphasizes storytelling for scientists looking to publicize their work and teaches storytellers how to write about science with more expertise.
Sophia Sobota and Heather Rhodes with Buzzy

Journalism hosts sixth annual audio storytelling competition

This year's Podcast-a-thon brought the best stories across disciplines to date. Listen to the winners here.
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Denison Magazine

Keeping the public informed

Journalism chose these Denison graduates — and they're chasing it from Ohio to Africa.
Alina Panek ’20

From Denison to Report for America and beyond: Alina Panek ’20

Denison journalism alum Alina Panek ’20 shares her internship and career journey.
Zoe Meyer '23 with assistant journalism professor Doug Swift
Denison Magazine

The meaning of mentorship

Zoe Meyer '23 was a junior when she decided to major in journalism. The late move felt risky, but assistant professor Doug Swift had her back.
Professor Erik Klemetti

Unearthing the mystery of volcanic eruptions

Professor Erik Klemetti is winning awards for writing about his favorite research topic: volcanoes.
Inspiring students to pursue their passion for storytelling is rewarding to visiting assistant journalism professor Doug Swift, who arrived at Denison in 2017.

5 questions with Journalism’s Doug Swift

Swift talks about why he got into documentaries and how he involved students in his latest project, 10,000 Acres.
10,000 Acres.

Documentary explores human relationship to the land

It took 10 years for journalism professor Doug Swift to document and assemble the chronicle of this small, but revealing, corner of Appalachia.
Bridget Welch '22

24 hours of improv and 4 years with a new ‘family’

This 24-hour improv show is an extreme bonding experience, a great way to get close to your friends, and a big opportunity to work toward a common goal
Amy Kent with students
Denison Magazine

Off The Hill and into a community

The Reporting Project at Denison is putting heart into local news — and telling one of Licking County’s biggest stories.
Bridget Welch '22
Denison Magazine

Unlocking Potential: Bridget Welch '22

Learning comedy cross-training at Second City in Chicago
Jake Gunther ’22

The Payoff

Newspaper intern Jake Gunther ’22 finds the rewards of taking chances.
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Denison Magazine

On Resilience

Poetry by Riley Halpern '22
Professor Erik Klemetti presents Ava Goodwin '23 with the Grand Buzzy Champion Award

Podcast-a-thon features student audio stories

This year's Podcast-a-thon engaged over 250 students and faculty from 9 classes, mentored by audio professionals.

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Alumni

Recent Denison alum now a broadcast journalist

Working with video, audio, and editing tools gave her a hands-on introduction to the kind of storytelling she hoped to pursue.

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In the News

Denison journalism program part of a growing national movement

Twelve Denison students are involved with The Reporting Project, making it Licking County’s largest newsroom and an essential source of local news.

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Student reports on rich history of forgotten Black cemeteries

Brielle Coleman ’27 investigated a high school property that once held the graves of pioneering Black Ohioans.

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