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Medill and received
She received a bachelor of science in journalism degree from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill., in 1977.

Medill and Knight
The Knight Lab is a joint initiative of the Medill and the McCormick School of Engineering at Northwestern, one of the first to combine journalism and computer science.
The Knight Lab is a joint initiative of Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism and the Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation announced in 2011.
* Skipping Out on Public Schools by Leah Fabel, Faces of Faith in America: Medill Belief & Public Life ( Carnegie and Knight Foundations ), August 25, 2007

Medill and establish
In Chicago, city leaders petitioned Mayor Joseph Medill to hold a meeting and establish the library.

Medill and News
When that venture — called Alliance News — failed, for a while the Sun-Times used the part-time help of Medill News Service, staffed by unpaid journalism students from the Medill School of Journalism.
Every Medill News Service journalist has the opportunity to spend a quarter in a Washington, DC covering breaking news as well as in-depth, enterprise stories on politics, civil rights, energy, technology or education.
The Medill News Service serves newspapers, Web sites, television stations and radio stations, which all pay a quarterly fee to help cover production and communications costs.
* Medill News Service Chicago
* Medill News Service DC
The Daily News was founded by Joseph Medill Patterson in 1919.
Daily News publisher Joseph Medill Patterson wanted an adventure strip set in the mysterious Orient, what Patterson described as " the last outpost for adventure ," Knowing almost nothing about China, Caniff researched the nation's history and learned about families for whom piracy was a way of life passed down over the generations.
The Medill News Wire.
Her break came when she came to the attention of another woman, Mollie Slott, who worked as a " girl Friday " ( à la His Girl Friday ) for New York Daily News publisher ( and syndicate head ) Joseph Medill Patterson.
Her older brother Joseph Medill Patterson was the founder of the New York Daily News.
Joseph Medill Patterson became one of the most significant newspaper publishers in the United States, founding New York's Daily News and introducing the tabloid.
He was then a sports anchor and reporter at KRCR-TV in Redding, California from 1994 to 1996, and also worked in television as the Medill News Service's Washington correspondent ( 1994 ).
Albright is the scion of a media empire, the grandson and namesake of Joseph Medill Patterson, founder of the New York Daily News who had rivaled William Randolph Hearst in the 1930s.

Medill and 2011
To reflect the broader focus the faculty approved the expanded name " Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications " in late 2010, and the new name was approved by the university board of trustees in March 2011.
The 2010 – 2011 cost of attendance for Medill graduate students was $ 85, 914.

Medill and .
* 1823 – Joseph Medill, American editor, publisher, and politician ( d. 1899 )
After graduating from high school in 1971, Jarmusch moved to Chicago and enrolled in the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.
* 1899 – Joseph Medill, mayor of Chicago ( b. 1823 )
Joseph Medill ( April 6, 1823March 16, 1899 ) was an American newspaper editor and publisher, and politician.
Medill was born April 6, 1823 in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada.
Medill was further encouraged to come to Chicago by Dr. Charles H. Ray of Galena, Illinois, and editor Horace Greeley of the New York Tribune.
In 1855, Medill sold his interest in the Leader to Cowles, and bought the Tribune in partnership with Dr. Ray and Cowles ' brother Alfred.
Medill served as its managing editor until 1864, when Horace White became editor-in-chief.
At that time Medill left day-to-day operations of the Tribune for political activities.
However, White clashed with Medill over the Presidential election of 1872.
So, in 1873 Medill bought additional equity from Cowles and from White, becoming majority owner.
Medill served as editor-in-chief until his death.
Under Medill, the Tribune became the leading Republican newspaper in Chicago.
Medill was strongly anti-slavery, supporting both the Free-Soil cause and Abolitionism.
Medill was a major supporter of Abraham Lincoln in the 1850s.
Medill and the Tribune were instrumental in Lincoln's nomination for the Presidency, and were equally supportive of the Union cause during the American Civil War.
In 1864, Medill left the Tribune editorship for political activity, which occupied him for the next ten years.
In 1871, after the Great Chicago Fire, Medill was elected mayor of Chicago as candidate of the temporary " Fireproof " party, serving for two years.
As mayor, Medill gained more power for the mayor's office, created Chicago's first public library, enforced blue laws and reformed the police and fire departments.
Medill was a strong Republican loyalist, who supported President Grant for re-election in 1872.
It was also at this time that Medill broke with Greeley.
Their children Joseph Medill Patterson and Cissy Patterson were also successful newspaper publishers.

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