We are proud to have two nationally recognized programs headquartered at Kansas State University. These two affiliated programs offer invaluable opportunities and experience to students and faculty.
The Huck Boyd Center was created to serve and strengthen the local newspapers, radio stations, cable systems and other media that play a key role in the survival and revitalization of America's small towns. The Center maintain alliances with national professional organizations and encourages academic research in community media. The Center works to educate students about community media and conducts continuing education workshops to keep professionals current on the latest trends and technologies. Visit the Center at huckboyd.jmc.ksu.edu.
The Journalism Education Association is the only independent national scholastic journalism organization for teachers and advisers. The headquarters office is located at K-State. JEA serves journalism teachers and publications advisers, and those with an interest in scholastic journalism. Learn more about JEA at www.jea.org.