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Blogs

Links to blogs from UNC School of Journalism and Mass Communication faculty and other groups associated with the school.
Dean Jean Folkerts blogs about how journalism education connects with the needs of students, industry and society.
 
Stay up to date on the connections between our students, alumni and friends — including fall and spring break trips and other JAFA-sponsored events. 

rss feed Talking Biz News
Information about business journalism from the Society of American Business Editors and Writers and Chris Roush, associate professor and director of the Carolina Business News Initiative.

rss feed Blue Highways Journal 
Carolina Community Media Project director Jock Lauterer blogs about his travels across North Carolina doing his "Community Journalism Roadshow." 

rss feed Talk Politics 
Talk Politics is a political communication blog that promotes vigorous discussion of media and politics where they intersect as political communication.

rss feedThe Future of News 
Assistant professor Ryan Thornburg, an online newsroom veteran, blogs about journalism innovation, leadership, research and editorial product development.

rss feed Dr. Tom Linden's Health Blog 
A physician journalist’s perspective on health care politics and economics, from the director of the j-school's Medical Journalism Program.

rss feed Thinking About College Teaching 
A forum for the improvement of college teaching by Professor Emeritus Tom Bowers.

rss feed The Editor's Desk 
Andy Bechtel is an assistant professor at the School. His blog is a discussion of writing and editing of all sorts, with an emphasis on the concerns of the newspaper copy desk. 

rss feed Paul Jones
Jones is clinical associate professor at the School and director of ibiblio.org, a large contributor-run digital library.

What is the XML graphic?
The orange XML icon is a link to each weblog's RSS feed. You can copy this URL and paste it into your RSS feed reader to keep up with the weblog's content.

What is RSS?
"RSS is widely used by the weblog community to share the latest entries' headlines or their full text, and even attached multimedia files." 
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