Sign up by February 20 for the early-bird rate of $150 per person ($180 afterward)
Faculty of Michigan State University's School of Journalism are offering one-day courses on cutting-edge communication and reporting skills. These classes are designed to help journalists and professional communicators from corporate and non-profit organizations keep pace with radical, rapid change
Click on each workshop title to learn more about the session and the instructor, as well as directions and parking:
![]() Download the registration form (PDF) to FAX or mail in. Space is limited; first-come, first served. |
Friday, February 29
- Writing for the Web - Sue Burzynski Bullard (former Managing Editor, The Detroit News)
- Nature Writing - Jim Detjen (Director, Knight Center for Environmental Journalism, MSU J-School)
Friday, March 14
- Infographics for Beginners - Karl Gude (formerGraphics Director, Newsweek)
- Adobe InDesign Fundamentals - Cheryl Pell (Design Instructor, MSU J-School)
- Computer-Assisted Reporting (CAR) - Dave Poulson (Associate Director, Knight Center for Environmental Journalism, MSU J-School)
Friday, March 28
- Think Digital - Bonnie Bucqueroux (New Media Instructor, MSU J-School)
- Adobe Illustrator for Beginners - Karl Gude (former Graphics Director, Newsweek)
- Video Storytelling - Bob Gould (Broadcast News Instructor, MSU J-School)
Friday, April 4
- Adobe Flash for Beginners - Darcy Greene (Design Professor, MSU J-School)
- Michigan Public Access Laws - Jane Briggs-Bunting (Director, MSU J-School)
Friday, April 25
- Mapping News & Information - Justin Booth, Matt Farra, Dave Poulson (Booth and Farra are with MSU's Remote Sensing & Geographic Information Science Research and Outreach Services. Dave Poulson is associate director of the Knight Center for Environmental Journalism)
All workshops are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with an hour for lunch. All classes except for the Mapping News & Information session are in the College of Communication Arts and Sciences. Your instructor will send you information rooms, directions and parking once you register (or you can click on the title of each session for more information).
Please choose only one workshop per date. Download the form above to register (FAX or mail in). Space is limited, so please register promptly to confirm your registration.
MSU's School of Journalism is part of the College of Communication Arts and Sciences

