A group of distinguished journalism and media professionals will be visiting Qatar as part of a delegation to Northwestern University in Qatar (NU-Q). 
The group, which includes key members of Northwestern’s Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications’ board of advisers, will spend time in Education City to learn more about the university’s international campus. 
“We’re pleased to welcome this distinguished group of media leaders from the Medill School,” said Everette E Dennis, dean and CEO, NU-Q. “Their visit reinforces an already strong relationship between NU-Q and Medill. As the leading journalism school in the United States, having Medill’s leadership meet with faculty and students from the Journalism and Strategic Communication Programme.”
While in Qatar, the delegation, led by Medill’s Dean Brad Hamm, will meet with media, government and educational leaders and visit Al Jazeera, among other venues.
The group will also have an opportunity to explore NU-Q’s new building, which features “one of the most technologically advanced newsrooms in the world along with other cutting-edge technology”, according to a press statement by NU-Q.
Members of the Medill board of advisers who will be visiting NU-Q are Al From, a communications expert who founded the Democratic Leadership Council, which The New York Times called one of the “…most influential think tanks in history”; Rance Crain, president and editorial director of Crain Communications; Patricia Blackburn, an award-winning corporate communications executive; Sue Bohle, president of The Bohle Company; Scott Klug, managing director, public affairs for Foley & Lardner LLP and a former member of the US House of Representatives; Elizabeth Heller Allen, senior counsellor for PulsePoint Group; Andrea Cunningham, founder and president of Cunningham Collective and who worked with Steve Jobs in helping launch the Apple Macintosh; David Louie, business editor and tech reporter for the ABC affiliate in San Francisco; and Thomas Schaffner, principal, founder, Schaffner Communications Inc.
In addition to the members of the advisory board, other members of the delegation are Abe Peck, professor emeritus in service and director of business to business communications at Medill, as well as Medill staffers Julie Fraha, Josephine Goldberg and Beth Moellers. 
NU-Q, the 12th school of Northwestern University, offers degrees from the university’s School of Communication and the Medill School. Students enrolled in the Journalism and Strategic Communication Programme at NU-Q receive their degrees from Medill. The programme leads to careers as journalists, editors and strategic communicators. In addition, many of the school’s graduates continue their academic careers at top international universities, including Oxford, Harvard, Northwestern and Columbia. 
Medill is consistently ranked as one of the top schools of journalism in the US and its alumni include Pulitzer Prize winners, national correspondents for major networks and publications, and leaders in the field of strategic communication. 
“Students who graduate from NU-Q benefit from being part of Northwestern’s wider community of alumni who hold major positions with organisations around the world,” said Dennis. “Through various cross-campus initiatives, the university continuously seeks opportunities to bridge the gap between Qatar and Evanston, and visits like these are examples of this commitment.”


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