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Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
The Hussman School offers a Bachelor of Arts in Media and Journalism and in Advertising and Public Relations, an M.A. in Digital Communication (online), an M.A. in Media and Communication with tracks in journalism, strategic communication, and theory and research, and a Ph.D. in Media and Communication. A separate business journalism major is offered jointly with the Kenan-Flagler Business School, the only such undergraduate program at any public university east of the Mississippi River.
The school's student-produced newscast, "Carolina Week," debuted in 2000. Hussman houses the Center for Innovation and Sustainability in Local Media, the Center for Information, Technology, and Public Life, and the interdisciplinary Center for Media Law and Policy, run jointly with the UNC School of Law. The school won the overall national championship at the 2023 Hearst Journalism Awards.
The first UNC journalism class was taught in 1909; the Department of Journalism was founded in 1924 and became a school in 1950. It was renamed the School of Media and Journalism in 2015, then the Hussman School of Journalism and Media in September 2019 following a $25 million gift from alumnus and newspaper publisher Walter E. Hussman Jr. and his wife, Ben. The school has been accredited by ACEJMC since 1958.
Raul Reis: Dean since July 2022, previously dean of Emerson College's School of Communication.
Susan King: Dean from January 2012 to 2022.
Jean Folkerts: Dean from 2006 to 2011, who led the school's 2009 reaccreditation.
The Daily Tar Heel is UNC's student newspaper, one of the main print sources remaining in Orange County.
Address
Carroll Hall
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27599
Website
https://hussman.unc.edu
Sources
UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media. Leadership
Editor and Publisher. The Hussman J-School at UNC: Preparing Students for the Business of News
UNC Catalog. Hussman School of Journalism and Media