Missouri School of Journalism - Student Groups

Student Groups

Students can participate in 11 student groups, most affiliated with national organizations. These are AAF Mizzou, American Copy Editors Society; Asian-American Student Journalists Association; Journalism Ambassadors; Journalism Students Association; Kappa Alpha Mu; Magazine Club; National Association of Hispanic Journalists; National Association of Black Journalists (Alé Chapter); Radio-Television News Directors Association; Society of Professional Journalists; and the Student Society of News Design.

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