Category: Coming to Crosby
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Join the Triad Association of Black Journalists Meeting & Mixer

The Triad Association of Black Journalists (TABJ) will host its Meeting & Mixer on Saturday, Nov. 22, 2025, at 11:30 a.m., in Crosby Hall, Room 217, at N.C. A&T. This event invites journalists, media professionals and students from across the Triad region to connect and build community. TABJ will also share updates on upcoming initiatives.…
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Coming to Crosby Tomorrow: JOMC Fall Social

The Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, in collaboration with JOMC Ambassadors, will host the JOMC Fall Social tomorrow, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025, from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Crosby Hall Quad. This event allows students to connect with JOMC faculty, staff and the department chair while enjoying fall treats and beverages. Students can…
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Register Now: JOMC 335 — Podcasting for Beginners!

Coming to Crosby Hall in spring 2026, JOMC 335, Podcasting for Beginners, offers students the chance to learn how to create, produce and launch their own podcast with exclusive access to Spotify Podcast Studio. Throughout the semester, students will gain hands-on experience in storytelling, production and editing. By the end of the course, students will…
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Join APSE’s Virtual Session on Landing Internships in Sports

The N.C. A&T Student Chapter of the Associated Press Sports Editors (APSE) will host its annual virtual session on landing an internship on Wednesday, Oct. 22. Leon Carter of The Athletic and Naila Meyers of the Minnesota Star Tribune will cover the best strategies for landing an internship and navigating the application process for 2026…
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RSVP for Crosby Hall’s Screening of “Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time”

The Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, in partnership with National Geographic, will host a screening of Episode 3, “A Desperate Place,” from National Geographic’s 2025 documentary “Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time.” Twenty years after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, National Geographic’s latest documentary examines the systemic disparities from preexisting racial and economic inequalities to…
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Apply Now: NABJ Multimedia Short Course 2026

Applications for the 34th Annual NABJ Multimedia Short Course are live! The NABJ Multimedia Short Course, in partnership with NBCUniversal, will take place March 11 – 14, 2026, in Greensboro, N.C. The purpose of the course is to professionally develop students to tell a variety of stories across diverse content platforms. The seminar offers students…
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Dow Jones News Fund Executive Coming to Crosby

Dow Jones News Fund Executive Shirley Carswell will visit Crosby Hall on Thursday, Oct. 2, 2025. Carswell will speak in Crosby 210 at 2 p.m., where she will discuss paid summer internships and pre-internship training. The Dow Jones News Fund places about 100 college students in internships across media organizations for 10 to 12 weeks…
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Aggies READ book festival is happening this weekend
Meet authors, illustrators and storytellers while getting your little one excited about reading. The NC A&T Literacy Scholars, under the Department of Educator Preparation, & the College of Education are hosting the Aggie READ (Reading Empowers Action and Discovery) book festival this Saturday from 10am – 2pm on the outdoor space near Proctor Hall on…
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Election Night Viewing Party Happening in Crosby Hall

The Department of Journalism and Mass Communication will host an Election Night Viewing Party. The viewing party will begin at 5 p.m. on November 5 in Crosby 217. There will be a general discussion about how to cover the national, statewide, and local races until the polls close at 7:30 p.m. Local and national coverage…
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Digital Dialogue With Michael Eaves

Emmy-award-winning talent Michael Eaves will join students via. Zoom for Professor Watsons’s Digital Dialogue Series. The format of this interview will be conducted like a press conference. Student journalists are expected to introduce themselves by stating their name and affiliation (ex. Jane Doe, Aggie News.) Students should take the time to research Mr. Eaves. Come…