American honor society for journalists
The Society for Collegiate Journalists (SCJ) is an American honor society for student journalists . It was created in 1975 through the merger of Pi Delta Epsilon and Alpha Phi Gamma .
The Society for Collegiate Journalists was formed on June 1, 1975, as a merger between the two journalism honor societies, Pi Delta Epsilon and Alpha Phi Gamma .[ 1] Pi Delta Epsilon was established in 1909. Alpha Phi Gamma was established in 1919.[ 2] It held its first national meeting at the David Lipscomb College in Nashville, Tennessee in 1977.[ 3]
The society expanded across the United States and includes around 100 chapters.[ 2] As of 2024, SCJ has approximately 1,200 members.[ 2] Its national headquarters in location in Storm Lake, Iowa .[ 4]
The seal of the Society of Collegiate Journalists incorporated elements of its predecessors. It is a circle surrounded by the words “SOCIETY OF COLLEGIATE JOURNALISTS FOUNDED A.D. 1909"[ 5] Inside the circle is an inkwell with crossed quills above.[ 5]
The society's colors are black and white, symbolizing journalism's heritage of print media.[ 5] It uses maroon and silver for banners and its Medal of Merit.[ 5] Graduating members may wear honor cords which are red.[ 6] [ 7]
Its publication is called The Reporter .[ 8]
At the national level, the SCJ runs a biennial national convention and an annual student journalist contest with judges who are professionals in the field.[ 2] It also publishes an online journal, The Collegiate Journalist , and a newsletter, The Reporter .
SCJ presents the Medal of Merit Certificate, the Presidential Citation, the Ingelhart First Amendment Award, the McDonald Award for the outstanding chapter, the SCJ Barlow Student Journalist of the Year Award, the Outstanding New Advisor Award, and the Outstanding New Chapter Award.[ 2] The Student Journalist of the Year Award winner receives a scholarship and Ingelhart Award receives a cash prize.
At the local level, chapters host workshops, speakers, and seminars related to journalism.[ 2]
SCJ has around 100 active chapters in the United States.[ 2] [ 9] Its chapters use their original charter date, from the predecessor organizations. Inactive institutions are in italics .
Institution
Charter date
and range
Location
Status
References
Ohio Northern University
1919
Ada, Ohio
Stevens Institute of Technology
1922
Hoboken, New Jersey
Muskingum College
1923
New Concord, Ohio
Washington & Jefferson College
1924
Washington, Pennsylvania
University of Richmond
1926
Richmond, Virginia
Virginia Tech
1930
Blacksburg, Virginia
Active
[ 10]
Catholic University of America
1931
Washington, D.C.
Westminster College
1934
New Wilmington, Pennsylvania
College of William & Mary
1935
Williamsburg, Virginia
Hastings College
1937
Hastings, Nebraska
Active
[ 11]
Franklin College
1938
Franklin, Indiana
Active
[ 12]
Hampden-Sydney College
1939–xxxx ?;
2000
Hampden Sydney, Virginia
Active
[ 13]
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
1939
Carbondale, Illinois
Inactive
Midland Lutheran College
1940
Fremont, Nebraska
Inactive
Bethany College
1947
Bethany, West Virginia
Active
[ 14]
John Carroll University
1948
University Heights, Ohio
Active
[ 15]
Clarkson University
1949
Potsdam, New York
Eastern Illinois University
1949
Charleston, Illinois
Active
[ 16]
Fairmont State College
1949
Fairmont, West Virginia
Inactive
Marietta College
1949
Marietta, Ohio
Active
[ 17]
Wartburg College
1949
Waverly, Iowa
Active
[ 18]
Keuka College
1950
Keuka Park, New York
New Jersey Institute of Technology
1951
Newark, New Jersey
Hofstra University
1953–xxxx ?;
May 2014
Hempstead, New York
Active
[ 19] [ 20] [ a]
Thiel College
1953
Greenville, Pennsylvania
Active
[ 21]
Bridgewater College
1955
Bridgewater, Virginia
Inactive
Caldwell College
1960
Caldwell, New Jersey
Pittsburg State University
1960
Pittsburg, Kansas
Bethel College
1961
McKenzie, Tennessee
Inactive
Valparaiso University
1961
Valparaiso, Indiana
Active
[ 22]
Winona State University
1961
Winona, Minnesota
Active
[ 23]
Anderson University
1963
Anderson, Indiana
Bemidji State University
1964
Bemidji, Minnesota
Clarion University of Pennsylvania
1964
Clarion, Pennsylvania
Inactive
[ 24]
Lipscomb University
1964
Nashville, Tennessee
Active
[ 25] [ 26]
Radford University
1964–after 2011
Radford, Virginia
Inactive
[ 27] [ 28]
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
1965
Millersville, Pennsylvania
Inactive
Northeastern State University
1965
Tahlequah, Oklahoma
Southeast Missouri State University
1965
Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Active
[ 29]
Saint John’s University
1965
New York City, New York
Active
[ 30]
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
1966
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
High Point University
1966
High Point, North Carolina
Active
[ 31]
Evangel University
1967
Springfield, Missouri
Active
[ 32] [ 33]
Harding University
1967
Searcy, Arkansas
Active
[ 34] [ b]
Mount St. Mary's College
1967
Emmitsburg, Maryland
Inactive
[ 35]
Slippery Rock University
1967
Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania
Active
[ 36]
Eastern Kentucky University
1968
Richmond, Kentucky
Active
[ 37]
Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
1968
Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
Fort Hays State University
1970
Hays, Kansas
Active
[ 38]
West Virginia Wesleyan College
1970
Buckhannon, West Virginia
Oklahoma Baptist University
1971
Shawnee, Oklahoma
Inactive
Winthrop University
1972
Rock Hill, South Carolina
Active
[ 39]
Tennessee Tech
1975
Cookeville, Tennessee
Active
[ 40]
University of North Alabama
1978
Florence, Alabama
Cabrini University
1979
Radnor Township, Pennsylvania
Active
[ 41]
Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach
1979
Daytona Beach, Florida
James Madison University
1979
Harrisonburg, Virginia
Inactive
Mary Baldwin University
1979
Staunton, Virginia
Active
Marycrest College
1981
Davenport, Iowa
Inactive
[ c]
Southern Arkansas University
1981
Magnolia, Arkansas
Inactive
Wingate College
1981
Wingate, North Carolina
[ d]
College of St. Francis
1982
Joliet, Illinois
Manchester Community College
1982
Manchester, Connecticut
Carson-Newman College
1983
Jefferson City, Tennessee
Inactive
Cowley Community College
1983
Arkansas City, Kansas
Kansas State University
1983
Manhattan, Kansas
Inactive
Kingsborough Community College
1983
Brooklyn, New York
Milwaukee Area Technical College
1983
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Ocean County College
1983
Ocean County, New Jersey
Southeastern Louisiana University
1983
Hammond, Louisiana
Active
[ 42]
University of Scranton
1983
Scranton, Pennsylvania
Inactive
Drury College
1984
Springfield, Missouri
Inactive
[ 43]
Elizabethtown College
1984
Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania
Active
[ 44]
Garden City Community College
1984
Garden City, Kansas
Inactive
Wabash College
1984
Crawfordsville, Indiana
Inactive
Jacksonville University
1985
Jacksonville, Florida
Inactive
Jacksonville State University
1985
Jacksonville, Alabama
Inactive
Nicholls State University
1985
Thibodaux, Louisiana
Inactive
Oakton Community College
1985
Des Plaines, Illinois
Inactive
[ 45]
Appalachian State University
1986
Boone, North Carolina
Inactive
Minot State College
1986
Minot, North Dakota
Inactive
Christian Brothers College
1987
Memphis, Tennessee
Inactive
[ 46]
Hunter College
1987
New York City, New York
Inactive
Independence Community College
1987
Independence, Kansas
Ouachita Baptist University
1987
Arkadelphia, Arkansas
Inactive
Randolph–Macon College
1987
Ashland, Virginia
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
1987
Lafayette, Louisiana
Inactive
Wayne State College
1987
Wayne, Nebraska
Inactive
Carnegie Mellon University
1988
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott
1988
Prescott, Arizona
Inactive
Labette Community College
1988
Parsons, Kansas
Lynchburg College
1988
Lynchburg, Virginia
Inactive
Lincoln Memorial University
1989
Harrogate, Tennessee
North Central College
1989
Naperville, Illinois
Inactive
University of Arkansas
1989
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Inactive
Old Dominion University
1990
Norfolk, Virginia
Inactive
Spring Arbor College
1990
Spring Arbor, Michigan
Inactive
[ 47]
Eastern Michigan University
1991
Ypsilanti, Michigan
Active
Berry College
1992
Mount Berry, Georgia
Inactive
Regent University
1993
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Inactive
Susquehanna University
1993
Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania
Inactive
University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown
1994
Johnstown, Pennsylvania
Inactive
Marian College
1995
Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
Inactive
Union University
1995
Jackson, Tennessee
Inactive
Virginia Wesleyan University
1995
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Active
[ 48]
McDaniel College
1996
Westminster, Maryland
Active
[ 49]
New York Institute of Technology
1996
Old Westbury, New York
Inactive
North Carolina State University
1996
Raleigh, North Carolina
Active
[ 50]
Clarke College
1997
Dubuque, Iowa
Inactive
[ 51]
Murray State University
1997
Murray, Kentucky
Inactive
Oxnard College
1997
Oxnard, California
Inactive
Taylor University
1997
Upland, Indiana
Inactive
University of Nebraska at Kearney
1997
Kearney, Nebraska
Active
[ 52]
Wilkes University
1998
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Youngstown State University
1998
Youngstown, Ohio
Simpson College
1999
Indianola, Iowa
Southwest Missouri State University
1999
Springfield, Missouri
Inactive
State University of New York at New Paltz
1999
New Paltz, New York
Inactive
University of Pittsburgh at Bradford
1999
Bradford, Pennsylvania
Inactive
Utica University
1999
Utica, New York
Active
[ 53]
Washburn University
1999
Topeka, Kansas
Westark Community College
1999
Fort Smith, Arkansas
Inactive
Asbury College
2000
Wilmore, Kentucky
Inactive
Northeast Texas Community College
2000
Mount Pleasant, Texas
Active
[ 54]
Widener University
2000
Chester, Pennsylvania
Inactive
University of the Pacific
2001
Stockton, California
Naugatuck Valley Community College
2002
Waterbury, Connecticut
Active
[ 55]
Valdosta State University
2002
Valdosta, Georgia
Active
[ 56]
Neumann College
2003
Aston, Pennsylvania
Inactive
Piedmont University
2003
Demorest, Georgia
Active
Shenandoah College
2003
Winchester, Virginia
Inactive
Community College of Baltimore County
2004
Essex, Maryland
Inactive
Barton College
2005
Wilson, North Carolina
Active
[ 57]
Bennett College
2005
Greensboro, North Carolina
Loyola Marymount University
2006
Los Angeles, California
Inactive
Providence College
2006
Providence, Rhode Island
Savannah College of Art and Design
2006
Savannah, Georgia
Keene State College
2007
Keene, New Hampshire
Active
[ 58]
Lindsey Wilson College
2007
Columbia, Kentucky
Inactive
Mercer University
2007
Macon, Georgia
Inactive
Robert Morris University
2009
Moon Township, Pennsylvania
Active
[ 59]
Landmark College
2010
Putney, Vermont
Inactive
Frostburg State University
2011
Frostburg, Maryland
Active
Lee University
2011
Cleveland, Tennessee
Active
[ 60]
Marywood University
2011
Scranton, Pennsylvania
Active
[ 61]
Savannah College of Art and Design
2011
Atlanta, Georgia
Active
[ 62]
Buena Vista University
2012
Storm Lake, Iowa
Active
[ 63]
Savannah State University
2018
Savannah, Georgia
Inactive
[ 64]
Fort Lewis College
Durango, Colorado
Virginia State University
Ettrick, Virginia
Inactive
Western Kentucky University
Bowling Green, Kentucky
Active
[ 65]
Community College of Denver
Denver, Colorado
Active
[ 66] [ e]
^ This chapter is a subsection of the Long Island Press Club.
^ The national website says this chapter is in Arizona.
^ The college became Teikyo Marycrest University and finally Marycrest International University. It closed in 2002 because of financial shortcomings.
^ The national website says this college is in North Dakota.
^ Known as the Auraria chapter .
^ Name SEMO Journalists to Positions
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^ "Lighted Corners Literary Magazine" . Mount St. Mary's University . Retrieved 2024-05-16 .
^ "The Rocket awarded first place for 'Newspaper Overall Excellence' by SCJ" . www.sru.edu . April 23, 2021. Retrieved 2024-05-19 .
^ "Student Organizations" . School of Communication | Eastern Kentucky University . Retrieved 2024-05-19 .
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^ "Clubs and Organizations" . Christian Brothers University . 2022-10-21. Retrieved 2024-05-16 .
^ "Extracurricular Activities" . Spring Arbor University . Retrieved 2024-05-16 .
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