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Multimedia Journalism, B.A.


Availability: On-Campus
Degree: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

Multimedia Journalism Opportunities


The Asbury University student newspaper, The Collegian, is an independent student publication produced through the Student Life Office. Students serve in positions from contributing writers to executive and managing editors, seeking stories to faithfully report from across campus and across the world.

The Collegian is also online. Students write, layout, and shoot video stories about news, sports and other events and people on campus. Students also produce videos for the website.

Journalism majors who are interested in pursuing a career in writing, reporting or producing broadcast news have that opportunity in the Communication Arts Center news bureau. Students can report news for online live television coverage. There are also a number of shows created by students interested in broadcast journalism including a local news show.

Students utilize custom designed sets as well as a new virtual production 16’x 9’ video wall for their news, morning and sports television productions.

Life-Changing Experiences

Along with our nationally acclaimed student newspaper, our journalism curriculum has become one of the most cutting-edge programs in the country, with classes ranging from convergent news to documentary filmmaking and includes the chance to produce news packages at the Summer and Winter Olympics.

Where you’ll Learn

The “home base” of our convergent journalism program is a CNN-style news bureau where students from all areas of media collaborate to produce the print and online editions of our newspaper.

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The newsroom is a hallmark of the Asbury multimedia journalism experience.
The Miller Communication Arts Building serves as the hub of activity in this deparatment, and is also a registered museum in the state of Kentucky!
All throughout the Miller Communication Arts building are nods to various projects to which students, alumni and faculty have contributed!

Meet our multimedia journalism faculty

Industry-leading faculty in the Media Communication program are committed to instructing students in the latest practices using the equipment they’ll really use. Their skills and experience range from decades in radio and sports broadcasting to Grammy-nominated recording and writing and producing for top TV networks

Jim Owens ’79, Ph.D.
Professor of Media Communication
Dean, School of Communication Arts
Department Chair of Media, Journalism, and Digital Storytelling
Department Chair of Communication and Theatre Arts
Rich Manieri, M.F.A.
Associate Professor of Journalism

Outcomes

What Our Alumni Do

Asbury journalism alumni go on to top media outlets and prestigious journalism graduate schools such as Northwestern and Missouri-Columbia.

Also, our alumni complete internships and work in media communication jobs at companies including:

  • The Wall Street Journal
  • The Associated Press
  • CNN
  • The Huffington Post
  • PBS
  • ESPN
  • WLEX TV, Lexington
  • ABC 36, Lexington
  • World Journalism Institute
  • WYMT TV

Only at Asbury

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Journalism students traveled to the London, Sochi, and Rio Olympics to shoot feature packages for NBC affiliate WLEX


After touring concentration camp sites in Germany and Poland, journalism students recently produced an award-winning documentary, “Don’t Forget Us”


Our program has received multiple Student Production Awards from the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (Ohio Valley Chapter)

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