E.W. Scripps School of Journalism records
Scope and Content
The E.W. Scripps School of Journalism records span from 1951 to 2007 and documents the activities of this academic school within the College of Communication at Ohio University. The collection is organized into five series: 1. Administration; 2. Publications; 3. Publications Workshop; 4. Scripps Howard Foundation National Journalism Awards; and 5. Ursula and Gilbert Farfel Prize for Excellence in Investigative Reporting.
Dates
- Creation: 1951-2007
Language of Materials
The records are in English.
History of E.W. Scripps School of Journalism records
The Department of Journalism in the College of Liberal Arts was established at Ohio University (OU) in 1924. In 1936, OU President Herman G. James reorganized the university, creating the School of Journalism, placing it in the College of Commerce. The school became accredited in 1952. In 1968, the school was under the purview of the newly created College of Communication. In 1982, the school is re-named E.W. Scripps School of Journalism to honor E.W. Scripps, an Ohioan newspaper pioneer whose foundation donated money to remodel and expand Carnegie Hall into E.W. Scripps Hall. The E.W. Scripps School of Journalism offers six undergraduate sequences in advertising, broadcast news, magazine journalism, news writing and editing, online journalism and public relations. It also offers masters and doctoral degree programs. Magazine journalism students at E.W. Scripps School of Journalism publish the Southeast Ohio Magazine. It is an award-winning magazine that covers the 20-county region of southeastern Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia. The publication is the only student-run regional magazine in the United States. The origin of Southeast Ohio lies in a one-time publication created by students in winter 1970 called Appalachia 70 , which was followed by Reach Out , another one-shot created in spring 1970. Following the publishing and academic success of these magazines, the Scripps School created Athens Magazine , which focused on the Athens, Ohio community and which ran from 1971 until 1988. In 1988, the magazine's focus was expanded to 20 counties in southeastern Ohio, and the publication was retitled to reflect the change. In 2001, Ursula and Gilbert Farfel established a $500,000 endowment to support the Ursula and Gilbert Farfel Prize for Excellence in Investigative Reporting.
Extent
33 cubic feet
Abstract
The E.W. Scripps School of Journalism records span from 1951 to 2007 and documents the activities of this academic school within the College of Communication at Ohio University.
Statement of Arrangement
Organized into five series: 1. Administration; 2. Publications; 3. Publications Workshop; 4. Scripps Howard Foundation National Journalism Awards; and 5. Ursula and Gilbert Farfel Prize for Excellence in Investigative Reporting.
Description Note
Original, legacy collection inventories may contain inaccuracies or be incomplete. Collection descriptions may change or be updated as they are verified. Please contact Mahn Center staff if you note any errors or discrepancies.
Subject
- E.W. Scripps School of Journalism (Organization)
- Ohio University. College of Communication (Organization)
- Title
- Finding aid for the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism records
- Author
- Finding aid prepared by Ohio University Archives Staff.
- Date
- 2020
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- Finding aid written in English
- Sponsor
- The finding aid was converted into EAD with funding support from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.
Revision Statements
- 5 January 2024: Subjects and other notes added from ALICE MARC records and Mahn Center Microsoft Office finding aids by Ohio University Libraries Metadata Services Department Python scripts.
Repository Details
Part of the Mahn Center for Archives and Special Collections Repository