Why is the University of Kansas Journalism Graduate Program highly respected?
The first thing that strikes observers is the KU Journalism tradition of professional excellence. The School has long emphasized hands-on skills along with real-world experience, combining critical thinking skills with work in media laboratories. The most recent evaluation by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC) found “diligent, demanding instruction and a firm commitment to students.” The faculty is primarily oriented toward professional instruction as opposed to theory-driven research, but the graduate program offers a balance of both, giving students higher-order thinking skills along with professional preparation. ACEJMC says KU Journalism grabs “far more than its share” of regional and national awards. KU Journalism students consistently place well in the annual Hearst Journalism Awards Program, and the School is among the top programs overall in that competition. Online journalism efforts have garnered two national awards from the Br