Hall to welcome 7 new members
The Indiana Journalism Hall of Fame will induct seven new members April 27 at Woodland Country Club in Carmel, Indiana.
Hall partners with Butler University
The Butler University College of Communication will serve as the new home of the Indiana Journalism Hall of Fame and its day-to-day operations and archives.
Hall welcomes six
Steve Inskeep, Dorothy Leavell, Jim Shella, Linda Graham Caleca, Mike Lopresti and the late Ida Husted Harper were inducted April 29.
Hall to induct six April 29
Inductees include writers, broadcasters, innovators and photojournalists.
Indiana Pro SPJ honors Evans, Key
Board member Steve Key and new member Tim Evans were honored at SPJ’s annual banquet April 22.
In Memoriam
The Indiana Journalism Hall of Fame annually salutes members who have died since the last induction ceremony, in this case, since 2019. In the last three years, six Hall of Fame members have died: Richard Cardwell, Ruth Chin, Jack Howey, Art Levin, Jim Polk and Scott Schurz,
Hall inducts five
After a two-year delay, the Indiana Journalism Hall of Fame welcomed five new members in an induction ceremony April 9 in Indianapolis.
Hall plans in-person induction April 9
The Indiana Journalism Hall of Fame is planning an in-person induction of new members April 9, 2022, at the Indianapolis Marriott North.
Inductees include Tim Evans, Indianapolis Star; Tim Harmon, Journal Gazette; the late Ed Reinke, The Associated Press ; Leisa Richardson, State Journal Register in Springfield, Ill.; and Bob Zaltsberg, Herald-Times.
Welcome to IJHF’s new website
The Indiana Journalism Hall of Fame has launched a new website to offer users an easy way to learn about its more than 250 members, all of whom reflect the depth and breadth of Indiana’s contributions to journalism.