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CELEBRATING A CENTURY OF SCHOLASTIC JOURNALISM EDUCATION
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All content by Linda Puntney, MJE
Steve O’Donoghue, mentor and master collaborator
Linda Puntney, MJE
Carl Towley’s legacy
Linda Puntney, MJE
Fern Valentine, a lifetime champion of free speech and student expression
Linda Puntney, MJE
John Hudnall’s lasting impact in Kansas and beyond
Linda Puntney, MJE
Carol Lange helped keep an academic focus on scholastic journalism
Linda Puntney, MJE
Bradley Wilson’s grateful journey keeping scholastic journalism — and JEA’s magazine — on the cutting edge
Linda Puntney, MJE
For Linda Barrington, a commitment to mentoring helped shape JEA’s future
Linda Puntney, MJE
Susan Tantillo’s decadeslong impact on journalism education
Linda Puntney, MJE
Tom Eveslage champions student press freedom and education
Linda Puntney, MJE
Dave Adams gave JEA a home and student journalism a voice
Linda Puntney, MJE
Glasscock’s journey with JEA showed the power of adaptability
Linda Puntney, MJE
Purvis seeks to expand reach and impact
Linda Puntney, MJE
40 years on the frontlines: John Bowen’s fight for student freedom of expression
Linda Puntney, MJE
Longtime employee and Carl Towley winner Connie Fulkerson ‘made us all better’
Linda Puntney, MJE
Presidential tribute: Rowena Harvey, 1924
Linda Puntney, MJE
Mentoring a generation of storytellers: Mark Murray’s enduring passion for student media
Linda Puntney, MJE
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