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While the technology of the Apple Watch has provided fertile ground for “flop or not” debate, a group of University of Missouri students opted to leave the sidelines and contribute to the Watch ecosystem. -
Nearly 100 students accepted the challenge last fall when they showed up for the kickoff of the 2016 Reynolds Journalism Institute Student Innovation Competition, marking the largest turnout in its nine-year history. -
There was a full house Tuesday night at the University of Missouri’s Reynolds Journalism Institute for the kickoff of the institute’s ninth annual student competition. -
Last month Team SoundStir won the grand prize at the University of Missouri?s eighth annual Reynolds Journalism Institute ... -
Videos of the 2015 RJI Student Competition winners announcement and presentations by the teams are now available. -
SoundStir, an Android app designed to be “the only mobile community for public radio listeners,” has won the grand prize in the eighth annual RJI Student Competition. -
RJI students harness the Public Media Platform to expand audiences for public media. -
A mobile app that introduces young people to public media content and gives them an easy way to help pay for it. -
The 2014 Tech Showcase gave a first look at some of the projects and ideas students and others have been working on. -
The winners of the 2013 RJI Student Competition advanced their new business while visiting the main campus of Microsoft Corporation in suburban Seattle last week.