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IJNR News, Fall/Winter 2003
Karin Halperin (AI '98) Theo Stein (AI '98) Michael Stoll (AI '98) Kirsty Sucato (AI '98) Monte Burke (AI '99) Kathryn Olmsted (AI '99) John Dillon (AI '00) ...
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Institutes for Journalism & Natural Resources: ABOUT US: History
HISTORY. IJNR was created as a response to the peculiar difficulties and frustrations of newsrooms in covering natural resources, economic development and ...
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IJNR: The Wallace Stegner Initiative - Board of Governors
Jane Amari has been editor and publisher of the Arizona Daily Star in Tucson ... of the board of directors of the Associated Press Managing Editors and has ...
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Institutes for Journalism & Natural Resources: APPLY
IJNR, P.O. Box 1996, Missoula, MT 59806. Candidates are also welcome to apply by fax or by email, following these guidelines:. Faxed statements of interest, ...
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Welcome to the Institutes for Journalism & Natural Resources
IJNR promotes deeper journalism and higher standards of news coverage through expedition-style programs of professional development.
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Institutes for Journalism & Natural Resources: PROGRAMS: Expeditions
Fourteen to 18 journalists will take part in the Institute as Fellows. Using Seattle as a base, they will travel the length of the Sound, from Whidbey ...
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Welcome to the Institutes for Journalism & Natural Resources
IJNR promotes deeper journalism and higher standards of news coverage through expedition-style programs of professional development.
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Institutes for Journalism & Natural Resources: PROGRAMS: Expeditions
Fourteen to 18 journalists will take part in the Institute as Fellows. Using Seattle as a base, they will travel the length of the Sound, from Whidbey ...
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Welcome to the Institutes for Journalism & Natural Resources
IJNR promotes deeper journalism and higher standards of news coverage through expedition-style programs of professional development.
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Institutes for Journalism & Natural Resources: PROGRAMS: Expeditions
Fourteen to 18 journalists will take part in the Institute as Fellows. Using Seattle as a base, they will travel the length of the Sound, from Whidbey ...