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ResourcesTraining in Reporting About ReligionCenter on Religion and the Professions: University of Missouri-Columbia and the Missouri School of Journalism. Master's Degree in Journalism-Religion: Columbia University. Master's
Degree in Specialized Journalism-Religion: University of Southern California. Religion
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