Monthly Archives: March 2014

Fixed-term faculty sports journalism position at Michigan State University

The School of Journalism at Michigan State University invites applications for a fixed-term faculty position in the area of sports journalism.

Agenda set for April 21 Southeast Region meeting

An on-the-record inteview session with SEC Commissioner Mike Slive, sessions on beat-writing and innovative ideas and a student job fair highlight the agenda for the April 21 meeting in Birmingham, Ala.

President’s column: APSE now accepts writers as members

APSE in recent years has taken steps to be more inclusive. Websites now can join, and several of all sizes are now contributing to the organization. Our student outreach has grown significantly, and we’re now exploring an expansion to include student chapters. It seems only natural that APSE open its doors to writers. Writers now can join APSE for $50 annually if their organization is already a member of APSE and $75 if their organization is not a member of APSE.

President’s column: Convention lineup focuses on mentoring, leadership and hands-on skills

Management sessions by Poynter's Butch Ward highlight a convention lineup that emphasizes hands-on training.

APSE student member bio: Joey Cranney

Meet one of APSE's newest student members, a Temple University senior sponsored by John Quinn of the Philadelphia Inquirer.

APSE student member bio: Tyler Greenawalt

Several APSE members have answered the call to sponsor and mentor student members. Today, meet another one of those members: Syracuse University senior Tyler Greenawalt sponsored by Jon Glass.

President’s column: Excitement builds for APSE student initiative on college campuses

The prospect of APSE student chapters generates a positive response at several universities.

President’s column: Defining the future for student membership in APSE

Student chapters should be the next step in student membership for APSE.

APSE Southeast Region meeting set for April 21 in Birmingham

The APSE Southeast Region meeting will take place Monday, April 21 at the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame in Birmingham, Ala.

President’s column: APSE at 40, looking back and moving forward with 5 priorities

APSE President Tim Stephens outlines a plan for 5 priorities for APSE to tackle during the remainder of his term.