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Earlham graduates who minored in Journalism or created self-designed majors tied to Journalism have either pursued graduate degrees or gone directly into jobs in journalism. Graduates have attended such schools as the University of Missouri at Columbia, Indiana University and Emory College in Boston, often with substantial scholarships.

Many other graduates work as reporters and editors for such publications as the San Francisco Chronicle, the Salem (Ore.) Statesman Journal, The Korea Herald, the Fort Wayne (Ind.) News-Sentinel, the Cincinnati (Ohio) Enquirer, the Middletown (Ohio) Journal, and many other newspapers. One graduate now works as a bureau chief for The Associate Press in Europe. Earlham graduates also work as broadcast news anchors and producers at network TV stations in Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Madison, Wisconsin; two Earlham alumni are reporters for National Public Radio.

Still other students have careers as freelance writers, editors and photographers. The student who put The Earlham Word online now has his own successful Web site design firm in partnership with another Earlham graduate.

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This page last updated: October 13, 2004