Journalism students learn from NPR correspondent during annual symposium

TROY, Ala. (TROJANVISION) — Students in the Hall School of Journalism and Communication now have a better understanding of investigative reporting after meeting an award-winning investigative reporter. 

The M. Stanton Evans Journalism Symposium is an annual event inside the Hall School of Journalism and Communication. This year, students received career and life advice from National Public Radio and Washington Post investigative correspondent, Cheryl W. Thompson. 

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Alabama political reporter describes intense investigative case

TROY, Ala. (TROJANVISION) —TROY Alumnus and Alabama Political Reporter Jacob Holmes has seen his share of backlash and controversy.

This year’s speaker for the M. Stanton Evans Journalism Symposium described his most recent experience in investigative reporting regarding removal of books in an Alabama library. One year ago, Holmes started covering conflicting opinions about what…

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Troy University Journalism Symposium focuses on the life and career of M. Stanton Evans

Troy University‘s Hall School of Journalism and Communication and the Sorrell College of Business hosted the annual M. Stanton Evans Journalism Symposium on Thursday.

The symposium is named after the visiting professor M. Stanton Evans who began coming to Troy in 1980 and this year’s keynote speaker was the author of Evans’ biography.

The author,…

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