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Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

['en / 'ay / 'bee / 'jay]

Description

The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) serves as a resource and outlet for graduate and undergraduate students interested in pursuing a career in mass communications and journalism.

Why It's Wild

NABJ-NU creates opportunities for students to develop meaningful relationships, harness impressive skills and build confidence in their careers. NABJ welcomes students who are majoring in journalism and also those who are not.

Usage

Although the official name is "The National Association of Black Journalists" many students on campus refer to this campus resource as "NABJ".

Example Sentences

  1. Are you going to the NABJ meeting later?
  2. I'm going to the NABJ conference over Spring Break!

References

[1] [2] [3]

  1. [1], NABJ Wildcat Connection.
  2. [2], NABJ Website.
  3. [3], NABJ Facebook Page.

Signature

Liane Thornhill '17 June 2017