The 2014 MIPA sumer workshop kicked off on Aug. 3 with an introduction from Workshops Director Chad Sanders and a keynote presentation about smartphone journalism from M-Live reporter Fritz Klug. IKE LEA / PHOTOS … [Read more...] about MIPA-Palooza 2014: Highlights from Sunday
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Students, faculty paint MSU rock in honor of Jeff Nardone
Students from Grosse Point South High School and several facultly members painted the iconic Michigan State rock in honor of Jeff Nardone. Nardone, the former adviser at Grosse Point South, died last year. IKE LEA / PHOTOS … [Read more...] about Students, faculty paint MSU rock in honor of Jeff Nardone
Students of MIPA
Inspired by the “Humans of New York” project run by Brandon Stanton, five MIPA participants were randomly selected and shared some facts about themselves. They also contributed their favorite song to go along with the Mipapalooza music-based theme. This is a follow up to the first and second Students of MIPA posts from Aug. 4, 2014 and Aug. 5, 2014. Alissa … [Read more...] about Students of MIPA
What’s the craziest thing you’ve ever done?
Inspired by Benjamin Reece's Fifty People, One Question: "Where would you like to wake up tomorrow?" in New York and England. "What's the craziest thing you have ever done?" Was a question asked to fifty students and staff at the MIPA Journalism Conference at Michigan State University. The results are in the following video: Hope you enjoyed! In addition, if you … [Read more...] about What’s the craziest thing you’ve ever done?
Students of MIPA Respond to the Question ‘Why Journalism?’
The 2014 Michigan Interscholastic Press Association (MIPA) Summer Workshop has brought high school journalists from all across the Great lakes region to Michigan State University. For five days, students fully immersed themselves in their own passions, ranging from photography to graphic design to opinion writing. Inspired by the '50 people 1 question' style, MIPA students … [Read more...] about Students of MIPA Respond to the Question ‘Why Journalism?’