November 19, 1999
Northwestern U. Journalism School Creates Programs to Stanch Red Ink
Extra! Extra! The journalism school at Northwestern University is tweaking its curriculum to close a chapter written in red ink.
Administrators are trying to reverse two years of operating losses and declining enrollments by offering graduate students specialized instruction in medicine, sports, religion, finance, and investigative journalism.
The optional program will supplement the current one-year master's-degree curriculum with an extra quarter of
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