12 books found
by Brian S. Brooks, Missouri Group, George Kennedy, Daryl R. Moen, Don Ranly
2010 · Macmillan
It's a tumultuous time in journalism as media forms evolve and new models emerge. There are few clear answers, but no one is more prepared than The Missouri Group to tackle these issues head on and to teach students the core, enduring journalism skills they need to succeed -- whether they write for the local paper, a professional blog, cable news, or even work in public relations.
Each report has a distinctive title.
by Valerie Battle Kienzle, The State Historical Society of Missouri
2014 · Arcadia Publishing
Columbia has distinguished itself as a leader in educational excellence since its 1826 incorporation. Early residents so valued education that three institutions of higher learning were established there by the mid-19th century: Stephens College, Columbia College (formerly Christian College), and the University of Missouri. Located in the states center, this Midwestern city with a small-town feel has witnessed a nonstop influx of people since its first years. The Boones Lick Trail passed through Columbia, connecting the early National Road with the Santa Fe and Oregon Trails. The flow of settlers migrating west led to Columbias rapid growth, as stores and businesses were established to provide needed supplies. Numerous battles were fought in Missouri during the Civil War, but none in or near Columbia. The group that protected Columbia against possible encroachers was called the Columbia Tigers Company. The Tigers was the name later adopted by the universitys athletic teams.
by Phi Beta Kappa. Alpha of Missouri (Missouri University)
1909
by University of Missouri
1923
by Missouri. State Board of Horticulture
1909
by Missouri. General Assembly
1921