Media Summer Campers Take Tour of The Kansas University School of Journalism
by Riley W.
LAWRENCE, Kan. — On Monday, at the University of Kansas, in Lawrence Kan., students from a media summer camp from the Barstow School met Ashley Anguiano, who told them about filming, editing, and working on the school website.
Campus media director Brett Akagi also told the visiting students about being a reporter and photographer before he worked at KU. He then showed the four monitors where journalism majors can watch international news, local news, the weather, and how many people are on their website around America.
Over at Media Crossroads, the media students saw the place where they film “Good Morning KU” and a healthcare show. They also got to see the computer lab where students are able to edit videos and edit the sound in videos. In Media Crossroads, the journalism students are able to switch positions, working as an anchor one day and filming another day. Media Crossroads is brand new to the KU campus and recently celebrated filming “Good Morning KU” for 100 days in a row!
The University Daily Kansan is KU’s newspaper that is managed and operated by students. Kansan.com is the online version of The University Daily Kansan and is among the best college news websites in the country. The KU School of Journalism also gives students the chance to work on advertising, design, or online journalism.
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