Journalism Institute for Media Diversity
Wayne State University's nationally acclaimed Journalism Institute for Media Diversity trains high-achieving students for careers in media. The institute offers scholarships for students to study journalism, public relations or radio and television production at Wayne State. Members of racial, ethnic and other underrepresented groups are particularly urged to apply as is anyone interested in studying the importance of diversity in the nation's media. Along with their studies, students in this program work as interns at local news and public relations agencies. Institute students often work at the South End, The Detroit News, Detroit Free Press, WJBK-TV, WDET, Eisbrenner Public Relations and many more. Institute graduates are employed at the The Wall Street Journal, Burson-Marsteller, the Detroit Free Press, WPXI-TV, WWJ Newsradio and other media outlets and corporations throughout the country.
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JIM Director: Alicia Nails
Wayne State University
Journalism Institute for Media Diversity
191 Manoogian Hall
Detroit, MI 48201
tele: (313) 577-6304
e-mail: anails@wayne.edu
