Journalism and Beyond Camp

University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire | Dept. of Communication and Journalism | July 28, 2007 | Vol. 1, No. 1

UWEC embraces international students
About 160 students from 40 countries study at UW-Eau Claire. While studying abroad can be laden with obstacles from bureaucratic red tape to open hostility, they need not worry about feeling at home at UWEC. Podcast

Study abroad grows, changes at UWEC
Mirroring a nationwide trend, the Center for International Education is enhancing its focus on so-called non-traditional locations such as Ghana and Bulgaria.

University is working to attract Latinos
The number of Latinos at the university lags far behind the number of Latinos in the state and the nation. Cultural barriers and financial worries combine to erect obstacles.

Journalism and Beyond campers conduct on-the-field interview Journalism and Beyond mentor DJ Slater, left, and students Olga Guzman, Gina Malagold, Sierra Aimua and Monzong Cha conduct an on-field interview right after the game. (Photo by Leah L. Jones)  

Diversity workshop's future uncertain
The Journalism and Beyond Camp aims to level the field for students of color. But the debate over affirmative action threatens this opportunity for future campers.

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Eau Claire Express pitcher Adam Worthington Color not an obstacle for Express pitcher
In 1952, Henry Aaron played for the Eau Claire Bears, breaking racial barriers. Today, Eau Claire Express pitcher Adam Worthington, above, worries more about walks than prejudice. (Photo by Leah L. Jones)   Video  

Hmong struggle to preserve culture
After escaping a communist government in Laos, many Hmong refugees found hope for a new life in America. But life in today's U.S. society brings challenges for younger generations to preserve their language and culture.

Sexual assaults on gays unnoticed
Violence in gay and lesbian relationships mirrors heterosexuals', but homophobia and insensitivity causes underreporting of incidents and limits services to victims. UWEC provides resources for those in need. Video

Thompson cites diversity in campaign
Presidential hopeful Tommy Thompson is questioned by an Eau Claire city councilman on the merits of Wisconsin Works and school choice programs. Thompson cites the diversity issues in his Iowa campaign.

Meet the students who produced this site: Sierra Aimua, Cameron Anderson, Monzong Cha, Casey Gott, Olga Guzman, Tenzing Khendu, Gina Malagold, Ashley Walls, Jenny You -- and their mentors: Tom Berger, Gina Duwe, Leah Jones, Lisa Nellessen-Lara, Kelly McBride, O. Ricardo Pimentel, DJ Slater, Daryl Youngstrum, plus CJ faculty Dr. Mike Dorsher and Jack Kapfer.

In Memoriam: Tom Berger, 1951-2008

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