Is grad school today a place to learn or to hide?
Or is it a great place to experiment with new ideas, new techniques and pick up new skills?
This morning's guest on mediabistro.com's Morning Media Menu is doing all of the above.

It's worth a few minutes to listen to Vadim Lavrusik who has started grad school after experience as a contributing writer at Mashable.com, a contributor for Poynter Online's E-Media Tidbits, and a journalist who has written for the Minneapolis Star Tribune, The Minnesota Daily and the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal.
He discusses how grad school is a good place to explore the new journalistic landscapes as well as traditional issues.
On his blog yesterday, Vadim explained:
You also can follow Vadim Lavrusik on Twitter.
This morning's guest on mediabistro.com's Morning Media Menu is doing all of the above.

It's worth a few minutes to listen to Vadim Lavrusik who has started grad school after experience as a contributing writer at Mashable.com, a contributor for Poynter Online's E-Media Tidbits, and a journalist who has written for the Minneapolis Star Tribune, The Minnesota Daily and the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal.
He discusses how grad school is a good place to explore the new journalistic landscapes as well as traditional issues.
On his blog yesterday, Vadim explained:
I personally think that journalists have an opportunity to not only gain valuable skills at journalism school, but also experiment in ways that they might not be able to in the workforce.
You also can follow Vadim Lavrusik on Twitter.
Labels: Columbia Journalism School, grad school, Mediabistro, Minneapolis Star-Tribune, Poynter's E-Media Tidbits, The Minnesota Daily, vadim lavrusik
