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The Bucks County Community College journalism program and the Centurion student newspaper present the 14th annual Media Day Forum on Thursday, April 11:


Mike Sielski
sports reporter,
The Wall St. Journal


 



Naila Francis, feature writer, Bucks County Courier Times
 

Mike Rushton, contributing editor, SportsNetwork.com

 


Thursday, April 11

CENTURION STUDENT NEWSPAPER OFFICE, ROLLINS 127
BUCKS COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
275 SWAMP ROAD, NEWTOWN, PA

Workshops will be as follows:

9:30 - 10:45 a.m.
11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.

You'll also get a chance to:

-Hear about the college's programs in journalism and communications


-See the college's high-tech journalism center where classes are held and the student newspaper is produced

This event is free and open to the public

Students coming in buses can be dropped off at the entrance to the college's Gateway Center (building 26 on the campus map). Buses should park in student parking Lot C (see campus map). Individual visitors attending the forum can park in the visitor's parking lots or also in
Lot C.

For more information, contact journalism Professor Tony Rogers at
215-968-8165 or at journalism@bucks.edu

Sponsored by the Centurion, the student newspaper of Bucks County Community College

DIRECTIONS         CAMPUS MAP

VIRTUAL TOUR


Past speakers at this event have included NBS News President Steve Capus (a former Bucks student), New York Times reporter Charlie Leduff, Fox News senior producer Jerry Burke, and Philadelphia Inquirer reporters Bill Lyon, Tom Ginsberg, Michael Matza, Natalie Pompilo and Dawn Fallik.