Two computer science students from the University of Missouri College of Engineering were on the winning team of the 2012 Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI) Student Competition. Jamar Williams and Zach Winkler coded a widget allowing local advertisers to integrate their messages with personalized news content on Hearst newspaper websites.
Engineering students compete in RJI contest
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