Multimedia and Technology Training At the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
GIBBS, CHERYL is assistant director of the journalism program at Miami University, a public university in Ohio. In addition to teaching a wide range of courses, she coordinates the Miami-Whitewater Valley Public Media Project, a collaboration in which students in upper-level journalism classes produce multimedia content for news organizations in the Miami-Whitewater Valley area of southwestern Ohio and eastern Indiana. She has lived in eight states, worked for three newspapers and one television station. Nineteen years ago, she started teaching at the college level as an adjunct, while serving as city editor for her last newspaper, The Palladium-Item in Richmond, IN. Before joining the faculty at Miami, she founded the journalism program at Earlham College in Richmond. She earned her bachelor's degree in theater at the University of Minnesota and her master's degree in journalism at Ball State University. She is currently a doctoral student studying history.
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