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Welcome
The UNH journalism program is known nationwide for turning out
well-trained journalists. Founded in 1963 by legendary writer
Donald Murray, the program is
taught by journalists in a small classroom setting (no more than 20
students per class). We emphasize hands-on training with a
strong liberal arts foundation. From the first week of your first
journalism course, you’ll be out reporting and writing. The day you
graduate, you’ll be ready to work.
We invite you to sit back and enjoy the slide show. Then keep
exploring the site for program info, career resources, and news about
our talented alumni and the five Pulitzer Prizes
they've won. You can also read about Michael
Kelly ’79, the first American journalist to die covering the war in
Iraq. Journalism students can apply for a scholarship established in his
name.
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