Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication

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Gaylord Hall, home of the College of Journalism since its opening in 2004.
Gaylord Hall, home of the College of Journalism since its opening in 2004.

The Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication is the journalism unit of the University of Oklahoma in Norman. With an enrollment of 1,529 undergraduates and 75 graduate students,[1] the College of Journalism is one the best journalism schools in Oklahoma and the United States.

Journalism on the OU campus can be traced back to 1897, five years after the university's founding. It began with OU's first magazine/newspaper The Umpire. Eventually, the staff of The Umpire began asking for classes that formally tought journalism. One class was offered. By 1912, the demand increased for more classes. OU President Stratton D. Brooks applied to the State Board of Education for a separate journalism school. His request was granted and the School of Journalism began September 1, 1913. The first permanent building specifically for journalism was Copeland Hall, built in 1958. It remained in Copeland Hall until the opening of Gaylord Hall in 2004.[2] Currently, journalism classes are held in both buildings.

Both the new building and the new college are named for the Gaylord family who have given many millions of dollars to the university of the years. Some of the key contributors have been Edward K. Gaylord, his son Edward L. Gaylord, Edward L. Gaylord's wife Edith Gaylord and daughter Christy Gaylord Everest.

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The back of Gaylord Hall.
The back of Gaylord Hall.

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  1. ^ Unduplicated Enrollment by College, Major and Level, Fall 2005 (English) (HTML). University of Oklahoma. Retrieved on 2006-07-10.
  2. ^ Bark, MDiv, MLis, Catherine (03 06). Our History (English) (HTML). Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication. Retrieved on 2006-07-11.


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