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October 3, 2003
Aumente Named Program Evaluator for
State Department Journalism Project in Russia
Jerome Aumente, Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Rutgers
University, has been selected as the program evaluator for
a long-term project funded by the U.S. State Department in
which University of Missouri School of Journalism and its
counterpart, the School of Journalism at Moscow State University,
will work together to modernize curricula, pursue joint research
and faculty exchanges.
Aumente, who is special counselor to the dean at the School
of Communication, Information and Library Studies (SCILS)
at Rutgers University, and senior research fellow and founder
emeritus of the Journalism Resources Institute (JRI), will
conduct ongoing summative research on the Missouri-Moscow
project, and summative final evaluations.
He has met with the project participants in Columbia, Missouri;
with a delegation of Russian faculty in Washington, and will
visit the Faculty of Journalism in the Fall of 2003 as part
of his assignment, and will return to Moscow in 2004 for extended
interviews and observations.
Aumente was consultant to the State Department and visited
Moscow in 2002 to assess the feasibility of the new initiative.
He was previously in Russia twice for the State Department,
the U.S. Embassy in Moscow and its consulate in St. Petersburg
to give lectures in Novgorod, St. Petersburg, Kaliningrad
and Yekaterinburg at universities and explore mutual programs
with Rutgers University.
A joint agreement between Rutgers’ School of Communication,
Information and Library Studies and St. Petersburg State University
School of Journalism resulted from his earlier contacts with
faculty and students in St. Petersburg. Dean Gus Friedrich
of SCILS and Seth Gopin, Director of the Rutgers Office of
Global Programs signed the agreement with SPSU during a visit
there in 2002 and are now pursuing follow up activities.
“Our continuing activity in Russia is part of a strong
commitment by SCILS and its faculty to global programs in
which JRI and the other units of the school have now forged
similar cooperative ties with universities in Poland, Bosnia
and Spain, just to cite a few examples,” Aumente said.
For further information: Contact Professor
Jerome Aumente at Long Mountain,
617 Seven Oaks Drive, Bentonville, Virginia 22610. Tel: 540-635-6395
or
e-mail: aumente@scils.rutgers.edu
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