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  2. University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications

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    The college traces its origins to 1925 when the Department of Journalism was formed in Language Hall (now Anderson Hall). Orland K. "O.K." Armstrong was the first head of the department. The first three journalism degrees were awarded in 1928. The department moved into Buckman Hall, a renovated dormitory, in 1937. [3]

  3. Nate Monroe - Wikipedia

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    Nate Monroe (born 1988) is an American journalist and executive editor of The Tributary, a nonprofit investigative newsroom based in Jacksonville, Florida.He was previously employed by The Florida Times-Union in Jacksonville, Florida and the USA Today Network, known for his investigative reporting on local government and public utilities and commentary on Florida politics.

  4. Bachelor of Journalism - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, some schools that do not award the B.J. degree instead confer a Bachelor of Arts, Journalism (B.A.J.), Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication (B.A.J.M.C.) [2] or Bachelor of Science, Journalism (BSJ) that is often part of or in conjunction with a course of study in mass communication.

  5. Paper Ceiling Keeps Workers Without Degrees from Jobs - AOL

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    Called the "paper ceiling," this invisible barrier holds workers without a college degree back. The nonprofit organization Opportunity at Work says as many as 30 million workers are held back by ...

  6. Peggy Peterman - Wikipedia

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    Peggy Mitchell Peterman (née Mitchell; ca. 1936 – August 19, 2004) was an African American journalist and columnist at the St. Petersburg Times in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States. She was known for initiating the integration of the news that had previously been on a page devoted to blacks throughout the newspaper.

  7. Jim Acosta - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, he earned a bachelor's degree in mass communication, with a minor in political science, from James Madison University. [8] [9] While in school, Acosta volunteered for WXJM, the student-run radio station. [10] He also worked as a reporter at WSVA, a local radio station owned and operated by Saga Communications. He got married in 1999 to ...