University of Arizona Hispanic journalism students picked for NY Times workshop

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Posted on: November 26th, 2007
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“Four journalism students at The University of Arizona are among 20 young journalists from around the country who have been selected to participate in an intensive training program for student journalists. The program will be held Jan. 2-13 at the UA department of journalism.

The New York Times and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists co-sponsor the New York Times Student Journalism Institute. The institute is modeled on a program that The Times established for students in conjunction with the Black College Communications Association and the National Association of Black Journalists held at Dillard University in New Orleans.”*

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