Category: JEA News

JEA and 4 other scholastic journalism organizations ask Texas Gov. Abbott to veto bill

The Journalism Education Association joined four other scholastic journalism organizations to send a letter to Texas Governor Greg Abbott asking him to veto a bill, if passed, that discriminates against transgender students.

JEA, K-State select Kelly Glasscock as executive director

The Journalism Education Association and the A.Q. Miller School of Journalism and Mass Communications at Kansas State University have hired Kelly Glasscock as JEA executive director and an instructor in the A.Q. Miller School.

11 schools win First Amendment Press Freedom Award

A committee with representatives from the Journalism Education Association, National Scholastic Press Association and Quill and Scroll International Honorary Society chose 11 First Amendment Press Freedom Award winners for 2017

JEA announces 2017 election results

Sarah Nichols, MJE, of Whitney High School, Rocklin, California, has been elected as the 35th president of the national Journalism Education Association and will lead the JEA board for three years starting May 1.

JEA joins other scholastic press organizations in issuing statement to President Trump

The Journalism Education Association today joined the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, the National Scholastic Press Association/Associated Collegiate Press and the Student Press Law Center in asking President Donald Trump to support the longstanding, democratic principles that inform the organizations’ teaching and research.

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