The Missouri bachelor’s degree in journalism is recognized worldwide. ­— Facebook and other social networking web sites have revolutionized the way people create and maintain relationships. “These findings held only for couples who had been in relationships of three years or less,” Clayton said. The gift from Pat, BJ ’73, and Sandy Hiatte will improve the quality of life in mid-Missouri communities, fuel newsroom innovation and enhance the J-School’s unique legacy. (Oct. 21, 2020) — KBIA-FM won the 2020 National Edward R. Murrow Award for “Overall Excellence in Small Market Radio” for the first time in the station’s history. Copyright © 2019 — Curators of the University of Missouri. In order to prevent such conflict from arising, Clayton recommends couples, especially those who have not been together for very long, to limit their own personal Facebook use. Columbia, Mo. Home / News Releases / 2013 / 0606 Excessive Facebook Use Can Damage Relationships Mu Study Finds. “It’s an honor to be recognized and join the roster of … Continued. Facebook and other social networking web sites have revolutionized the way people create and maintain relationships. Russell Clayton, a doctoral student in the University of Missouri School of Journalism, … Continued. This site is archival. Columbia, Mo. Give; Apply; Visit; Menu. An equal opportunity/access/affirmative action/pro-disabled and veteran employer. All rights reserved. “Cutting back to moderate, healthy levels of Facebook usage could help reduce conflict, particularly for newer couples who are still learning about each other.”. An equal opportunity/access/affirmative action/pro-disabled and veteran employer. Copyright © 2020 — Curators of the University of Missouri. The NPR-affiliate also received an award for “Podcast, Small Market Radio” for its “Show Me the State: Legend of … Continued, By Nate Brown Columbia, Mo. (Nov. 4, 2020) — The Missouri School of Journalism’s National Student Advertising Competition (NSAC) swiped right and found its newest soulmate. Coronavirus Updates: For Mizzou’s latest information on COVID-19, visit, McDougall Center for Photojournalism Studies, Jonathan B. Murray Center for Documentary Journalism, Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI), Journalism Associate Professor Cristina Mislán awarded the 2020 Provost’s Award for University Citizenship in Faculty Service, Journalism Associate Professor Robert Greene awarded the 2020 Provost Outstanding Junior Faculty Teaching Award, Journalism Professor David Herzog awarded the 2020 Provost’s Award for Leadership in International Education, Missouri School of Journalism’s “Missouri Method” going strong during 2020 general election, Missouri School of Journalism to receive a $2.5 million estate gift for unrestricted newsroom support, Journalism Associate Professor Amy Simons awarded a Reynolds Faculty Fellowship, Missouri School of Journalism is home to a student videographer with an impressive portfolio, KBIA-FM takes home first ‘Overall Excellence in Small Market Radio’ in National Edward R. Murrow Award wins, As members of the Big ‘M’ of the Midwest, these Missouri School of Journalism students march to a different beat, equal opportunity/access/affirmative action/pro-disabled and veteran employer. The award carries with it a $1,000 prize and is awarded annually to recognize junior faculty for superior teaching and advising on the MU campus. (Nov. 16, 2020) — The University of Missouri today announced a $5 million estate gift that will be split equally between the School of Journalism and … Continued, Annual endowment is used for salary supplement and support for teaching and research. This school year, the team of students is matched with Tinder, a popular dating app. The award carries with it a $1,000 prize and recognizes MU faculty who have provided outstanding leadership in strengthening MU’s international dimensions. Degrees and Programs Expand. You’ll be a journalist. “Although Facebook is a great way to learn about someone, excessive Facebook use may be damaging to newer romantic relationships,” Clayton said. Please visit news.missouri.edu for up-to-date content. Story Contact: Nathan Hurst, 573-882-6217, Excessive Facebook Use Can Damage Relationships, MU Study Finds. “Previous research has shown that the more a person in a romantic relationship uses Facebook, the more likely they are to monitor their partner’s Facebook activity more stringently, which can lead to feelings of jealousy,” Clayton said.