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Part of Speech
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Description
The journalism school within Northwestern University. It is considered one of the top journalism schools in the country by many. Joseph Medill, a managing editor at the Chicago Tribune and Chicago mayor, opened the school in 1921. In 1991, the graduate school added an IMC certificate through Medill, which teaches marketing, advertising, and public relations curricula [1].
Example Sentences
A Medill student interviewed me today.