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2010 Summer Faculty
Meet the 2010 Summer Student Workshop faculty!
Kathy Craghead
Newspaper Editors
Kathy taught at Mexico (Mo.) High School for more than 30 years before retiring. She was the 2003 National Yearbook Adviser of the Year. Since 1974, she has taught workshops in 16 states.
Tom Gayda
Newspaper Redesign/Newspaper Coordinator
Tom Gayda is director of the Journalism Education Association [...]
2010 Summer Student Workshops Overview
BSU Journalism Workshops is offering three student workshops for Summer 2010:
Five-Day Workshop: July 25-29, 2010
Join us for five days of intense journalism workshops! At our Five-Day workshops, you’ll choose an area of interest and attend classes in that area all five days. Topic areas include newspaper and yearbook writing, design and editing, photography and sports writing, online [...]
Daily News Experience
Work for a real college paper, before entering college! A great way to get your foot in the door…
Workshop dates: July 25-29, 2010
Get the scoop on working for one of the best college newspapers in the country! You won’t be sitting in class; you’ll be given the role of a Ball State Daily News staff [...]
Social Activities – 5-Day
After a long day of intense learning, wind down at one of our nightly social activities or sporting events!
Sporting activities include daily competitions in dizzy bat, hula hoop racing and more, plus our annual Volleyball Tournament, culminating in the Night of Champions! At Night of Champions, the winning volleyball team will play the faculty [...]
Eating on campus
Meal Cards
Journalism Workshops offers meal cards in the amount of $60 and $35 for students attending workshops. These cards are in addition to the registration fee and can be purchased using the registration form or at check-in the day workshops begin.
Meal cards can be used to purchase food on campus and are a convenient way [...]
Living On Campus
Housing
All summer workshop students will be housed in the Woodworth Complex on Ball State’s campus. Students may request roommates on their registration forms although under no circumstances will boys be allowed on girls’ floors or vice versa at any time. The Workshops staff keeps records of room assignments so that in the event of an [...]


