Journalism Opportunities – Asbury University
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Journalism Opportunities

Asbury University gives Journalism students many opportunities to hone their skills and become skilled at their chosen area of emphasis. We bring real life experience to the classroom and challenge our students to stretch themselves while working on print, online and broadcast assignments. Besides covering campus events, students also have the opportunity to be reporters and interviewers on television shows. Students even cover the Olympics. Journalism students travelled to the London, Sochi and Rio for the Olympics, covering stories for our local NBC affiliate, WLEX-TV. The students interviewed Olympic athletes and covered stories around the Games. Many unique opportunities are available at Asbury for journalism students working in print and video.

Print

The Asbury student newspaper is The Collegian. Students manage, write and layout this publication. They also produce an occasional magazine.

Online

The Collegian is also online. Students write, layout, and shoot video stories about news, sports and other events and people on campus. Students also produce videos for the website.

Broadcast/Video

Journalism majors who are interested in pursuing a career in writing, reporting or producing broadcast news have that opportunity in the Communication Arts Center news bureau. Students can report news for online live television coverage. There are also a number of shows created by students interested in broadcast journalism including a local news show.

Student Publications

The Asbury University student newspaper, The Collegian, is an independent student publication produced through the Student Life Office. 

“Asbury University’s commitment to encourage responsible exercise of academic skills and sound Christian judgment is expressed in the motto: Eruditio et Religio. The University endeavors to establish this commitment in all areas of university life. The general character of the student publications media must adhere to and reflect the spirit of this statement.”

Following the spirit of this statement found in the Student Publications Constitution, the Student Publications Committee – composed of both faculty and students – presents this site to both fulfill this mission, and empower students to embody it.