About WKU Journalism

The Journalism program at Western Kentucky University, located in Bowling Green, Kentucky, is a highly accredited degree program for aspiring journalists. Read more to learn about our mission, deparment, and why this website is special to our cause.

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 Mission Statement

Partnered with the WKU Broadcasting department, our goal is to prepare students for a changing media environment by focusing on content, ethics, and technology.

We promote several themes within our department such as community impact and service, digital media technology with social media integration, and the spirit of innovation. WKU Journalism has been internationally recognized for its diverse faculty members who are dedicated to ensuring students graduate with the tools to be successful in any industry through effective teaching, creative work, and active engagement in scholarship. We utilize hands-on curriculum with a dynamic diversity plan which fosters inclusivity with a domestic and international focus that is assessed annually. As a branch of the School of Media, we also encourage collaboration across art forms. Beyond this, our students leave with strong, effective communication skills that are essential in any professional setting.

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WKU Journalism Program

The Journalism major at WKU is a 4-year Bachelor of Arts program designed to prepare students for a professional career at any news media outlet or for any position in professional communications. The core of the curriculum revolves around reporting, writing, and editing for print and the Web.

We also offer a minor in Journalism Writing for those interested in gaining more knowledge and skills within the journalism field.

WKU Journalism Website

This website acts as a digital magazine for the Journalism major at WKU. While many of our students produce work for on campus publications such as The College Heights Herald or The Talisman, we wanted to give our students another opportunity to publish their writing. All work featured on this site is original work produced by students in Journalism classes.

Most stories are available for publication with full credit to the author and WKU Journalism. Please contact Professor Mac McKerral, WKU Journalism major coordinator, with any questions at mac.mckerral@wku.edu or fill out the form on our contact page.

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Testimonials

Tessa Duvall

WKU Journalism Alumni – Former Investigative Reporter at Courier Journal, currently Louisville-based Frankfort bureau chief for the Lexington Herald-Leader 

“The thing I most take away from my time in the actual J school itself was working with Mac [McKerral] on my senior capstone project…and to really be challenged to do a story that would have impact and matter and really go deep with something. That was really excellent preparation for what I would do in the real world in a career. Speaking about how this project impacted her career, she said, “My editor at my second job saw that story from college a year earlier and thought ‘this reporter is going to be capable of doing the kind of things that I want’…and that was something that conviced her to hire me.”

Hannah Claussen

2022 WKU Journalism Graduate

The Journalism program at WKU has been life changing for me. The program developed and sharpened the skills I had and equipped me with new ones that have benefited me greatly in my career — the more you know how to do the more valuable you are to a future employer and the School of Media goes to great lengths to make sure every student is well-rounded in all facets of the industry. Every single teacher — from the director the SOM all the way down — have been intensely supportive of me and there for anything I needed. I’ll never forget my time in the SOM, I already miss the Hill.

Casey McCarthy

WKU Journalism Alumni – General/Sport Reporter for the Columbia Basin Herald

“I had no journalism experience…so I accredit 100% of my journalism ability now and what I am as a journalist to my time at Western.” Casey acknowledges the Journalism department professors that helped him hone his skills in writing. He said that even when tough projects are thrown his way in his current positon, he has the confidence to take them on because of the instruction he received in the WKU Journalism department.

Tyler Mansfield

WKU Journalism Alumni 

“WKU School of Media is like no other.” Tyler’s favorite part of the WKU Journalism program was being able to get hands on experience from exceptional professors. 

Lily Burris

Report for America Fellow at the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting

The journalism program at WKU gave me the opportunity to find my rhythm in a field I love. Each class helped strengthen my skills and challenged me to grow and learn. Without the support provided by the School of Media, my skills wouldn’t be where they are today. I’m so glad to have had a chance to learn a variety of things during my time on the Hill.

“The thing I most take away from my time in the actual J school itself was working with Mac [McKerral] on my senior capstone project…and to really be challenged to do a story that would have impact and matter and really go deep with something. That was really excellent preparation for what I would do in the real world in a career.”

Speaking about how this project impacted her career, she said, “My editor at my second job saw that story from college a year earlier and thought ‘this reporter is going to be capable of doing the kind of things that I want’…and that was something that conviced her to hire me.”

Tessa Duvall

WKU Journalism Alumni , Former Investigative Reporter at Courier Journal, Currently Louisville-based Frankfort bureau chief for the Lexington Herald-Leader

“I had no journalism experience…so I accredit 100% of my journalism ability now and what I am as a journalist to my time at Western.” Casey acknowledges the Journalism department professors that helped him hone his skills in writing. He said that even when tough projects are thrown his way in his current positon, he has the confidence to take them on because of the instruction he received in the WKU Journalism department.

 

 

 

Casey McCarthy

WKU Journalism Alumni , General/Sports Reporter for the Columbia Basin Herald

“WKU School of Media is like no other.” Tyler’s favorite part of the WKU Journalism program was being able to get hands on experience from exceptional professors.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tyler Mansfield

WKU Journalism Alumni