“The Queens University News
Service is a great new asset for Charlotte newsrooms,” said Jennifer Lang, senior editor, digital news and product at WFAE, a non-commercial public radio station in Te Queen City. “By subscribing to this news service, WFAE can give our audience additional perspectives and coverage of news and events that we might not have had without the work of these student journalists.”
“As a student journalist, it has been greatly impactful to work with knowledgeable professors and create meaningful stories for the
Charlotte community, —Jeannette Muhammad ’21
Page said that in the past, the university has created international programs that help Queens students hone their storytelling skills. Rio de Janeiro during the 2016 Olympics is a good example. “Te news service motivates students to tell great stories about their own community every day, every year,” explained Page. “And when they see their first story published in professional media, a light goes on for them, and they realize how a story can make a contribution.” Recently, journalism and digital media major Jeannette Muhammad ’21 profiled Hadia Mubarak, assistant
JEANNETTE MUHAMMAD ’21 Journalism and Digital Media Major
Campus News
Dr. Hadia Mubarak provides powerful words on Muslim Women By Jeannette Muhammad
As Queens’ assistant professor of philosophy...
Crime & Courts
In 2020, many NC correctional officers left their jobs as COVID hit prisons hard
By Mona Dougani, Grace Wesoly, Jeannette Muhammad and Zahnell Pinnock/Queens University News Service
ASIA
U.S. Joins EU In Sanctions Against China Over Treatment Of Uyghur Muslims
By Jeannette Muhammad China and the European Union traded sanctions...
“The Queens University News Service is a great new asset for Charlotte newsrooms.” —Jennifer Lang, senior editor, digital news and product at WFAE
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