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LSU Manship School of Mass Communication

Raising the Standard

LSU has long been a national leader in media issues, with its students consistently winning top awards for campus publications such as The Reveille and Legacy. And in fall 2000 the Manship School of Mass Communication initiated a Ph.D. program focusing exclusively on media and politics—the first of its kind in the U.S. In the same year the school’s Reilly Center for Media & Public Affairs hosted the first Breaux Symposium, named in honor of Senator John Breaux (photo on home page). The annual symposium brings prizewinning journalists to address issues of media, ethics, and the quality of our national discourse.

Last updated January 2002

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