University Daily Kansan, December 10, 1984 Page 6 FAREWELL LAWRENCE STAY GREAT NORTHWESTERN'S MASTER'S PROGRAM IN JOURNALISM The Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University offers a tradition of excellence. Whether it is newspaper, magazine, broadcast journalism or advertising, students will find that Medill has a practical program that encourages students to learn by doing. Advertising or journalism students can participate in our program without having any previous experience in the field. In fact, they can receive a degree from our nationally recognized program in only one year. JOURNALISTS Aspiring journalists are taught in three settings. In Evanston, classes use urban and suburban resources for class projects and news stories. In downtown Chicago, at the new American Bar Center, newspaper and broadcast students use the city as a laboratory and produce deadline stories. And in Washington, D.C., in a new facility across from the National Press Club, newspaper students cover the nation's capital for client newspapers, while those interested in broadcast news appear on local news stations across the country as Washington correspondents. ADVERTISING EXECUTIVES Those interested in advertising will use the latest techniques in research, marketing and strategy to develop practical approaches to advertising problems. Medill's program in advertising is recognized nationwide. MEDILL Recruiters will be at the School of Journalism, December 13, 11-4 p.m., to talk more about the program. Those interested in financial aid will benefit by the interview process. Contact Dana Leibengood at the School of Journalism if you are interested. If you cannot attend this session, write for further information: Medill School of Journalism, 1845 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60201.