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A smart alarm clock that delivers local news and advertising, weather, and traffic information as its users wake up is the winner of the 2019 RJI Student Competition. -
Four finalist RJI Student Competition teams challenged to make news more accessible for the smart home have come up with ideas including interactive smart mirrors and the ability to ask basic questions about what they’re watching on TV news. -
As the internet of things technology marches forward, college students who participate in this year’s RJI Student Competition will be challenged to develop products to help improve lives in smart homes through news delivery. -
Industry leaders and college professors will conduct informational sessions beginning next week to help students prepare for the 2017-2018 RJI Student Competition. -
The 2017-2018 RJI Student Competition will differ in two ways from past competitions: Students from outside the University of Missouri are eligible to participate and teams may address any issue facing the news industry. -
Video highlights from the 2017–2018 Student Competition kickoff, held Sept. 19 at RJI. -
The sky’s the limit for participants in the 2017–2018 RJI Student Competition, sponsored by the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute at the Missouri School of Journalism. This year students may address any issue facing the news media. -
A team of undergrads in computer science and journalism took the grand prize in the 10th annual RJI Student Competition with Informator, an intelligent mobile search tool that finds hidden relationships between key words and phrases. -
Nearly 100 students came to the first speed dating session. Sixteen teams submitted ideas. Ten teams made initial pitches. Five finalists received funds and mentoring to make those ideas a reality. Today, one of those teams emerged victorious. -
As part of its ongoing Conversations series, the New York Daily News Innovation Lab last week hosted a public discussion with two 14-year-old high schoolers to get a glimpse of how the next generation of media consumers goes about their digital lives.