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Five-time Emmy-nominated multimedia journalist, lawyer, commentator, anchor, reporter and Rowan professor Candace Kelley answers questions about her career and coverage of the Derek Chauvin murder trial. - Photo via https://candacekelley.wordpress.com/

Q&A with Candace Kelley on her Multimedia Career Experience and Coverage of Derek Chauvin Murder Trial

Kara Guno April 7, 2021

Rowan professor Candace Kelley is a five-time Emmy-nominated multimedia journalist, lawyer, commentator, anchor, writer and reporter. She has appeared on Court TV BBC News, PBS, Extra, BET, Nightly News...

"The View" co-host Sunny Hostin discusses following her dreams and the road the becoming a journalist. - Photo via Lou Rocco / ABC

An Intimate Conversation With Emmy Award-Winning Journalist Sunny Hostin

Chelsea Valcourt March 8, 2021

The best way to grow professionally is to speak with those who already have the career accomplishments and real-world experience that you are working toward. Nineteen students majoring in radio, television...

Political journalist, writer, television host and NBC correspondent Steve Kornacki covering the 2020 presidential election in MSNBC's newsroom. - Photo via NBC.

RIPPAC Hosts “So, What Happened?” A Virtual Conversation with Steve Kornacki

Corey Rothauser December 2, 2020

On Tuesday, Dec. 1, the Rowan Institute for Public Policy and Citizenship (RIPPAC) hosted "So, What Happened?" a virtual event with guest panelist Steve Kornacki.  Kornacki, a 41-year-old Massachusetts...

The Rowan Radio logo. - Photo courtesy of Rowan Radio, 89.7 WGLS-FM

How Rowan Radio is Adjusting to COVID-19

Joel Vazquez-Juarbe October 13, 2020

Rowan Radio is back on air but with new precautions. More than 30 people logged into the station's first Zoom meeting of the semester on Sept. 17 to listen to the radio's new COVID-19 guidelines. "We...

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Leady: The future…

Jaryd Leady April 3, 2018

Being a junior in college is very similar to being a junior in high school, and it’s a little terrifying. As a junior in high school, many kids are worrying about applying to colleges and where their...

From left to right: Kelly Green, Alyssa Compa, Derek Jones and Geneva Gerwitz at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia in June 2016. The student radio station won its seventh Gracie Award for election coverage. - Photo provided by Derek Jones

Rowan Radio wins Gracie Award for election coverage

Eric Conklin April 1, 2017

Rowan Radio 89.7 WGLS-FM’s trophy case is continuing to fill up. Station members Alyssa Compa, Kelly Green, and Geneva Gerwitz won a Gracie Award for their election-coverage radio show, Decision 2016, which...

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