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CMS, CHS students attend high school journalism workshop

Campbellsville middle and high school students attending the Campbellsville University Mass Communication Workshop were Chloe Garrett, Kaylee Reynolds and Taylor Knight and seniors Jaleel Cowan, Logan Brown and Jared Brewster. Back, senior Vera Brown, sophomore Andrea Bryant and seniors Shauna Jones, Blair Lamb, Kyrsten Hill; Laura Lamb CHS junior Austin Fitzgerald.
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By Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer
Campbellsville Independent Schools (CIS)

Campbellsville Middle School (CMS) and Campbellsville High School (CHS) students attended the Campbellsville University Mass Communication Workshop on Thursday, March 23, 2017

Campbellsville University's Department of Mass Communication sponsors the event, which takes place on the CU campus.




Students attended workshop sessions to learn about broadcasting, graphic design, sports announcing, photojournalism, editing, film criticism, sports media, mass media ethics, screen acting, public relations, social media, copyediting and news announcing.

CMS students attending the workshop include eighth-graders Chloe Garrett, Taylor Knight and Kaylee Reynolds.

CHS sophomore Andrea Bryant, junior Austin Fitzgerald and seniors Kyrsten Hill, Laura Lamb, Blair Lamb, Jaleel Cowan, Logan Brown, Shauna Jones, Vera Brown and Jared Brewster also attended.

Campbellsville middle and high school students attending the Campbellsville University Mass Communication Workshop were Chloe Garrett, Kaylee Reynolds and Taylor Knight and seniors Jaleel Cowan, Logan Brown and Jared Brewster. Back, senior Vera Brown, sophomore Andrea Bryant and seniors Shauna Jones, Blair Lamb, Kyrsten Hill; Laura Lamb CHS junior Austin Fitzgerald. - Calen McKinney


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Campbellsville students attend CU Mass Com Workshop



2017-03-24 - Ransdell Chapel, 401 N Hoskins Avenue, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools (CIS).
Campbellsville middle and high school students attending the Campbellsville University Mass Communication Workshop are, from left, front eighth-graders Chloe Garrett, Kaylee Reynolds and Taylor Knight and seniors Jaleel Cowan, Logan Brown and Jared Brewster. Back, senior Vera Brown, sophomore Andrea Bryant and seniors Shauna Jones, Blair Lamb, Kyrsten Hill and Laura Lamb. CHS junior Austin Fitzgerald is absent from the photo. - Calen McKinney

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