This July, ThreeSixty Journalism will kick off its Multimedia Storytelling Institute, a three-week summer camp for 18 high school students interested in journalism and media careers. Hosted at the ...
Article Summary As of July 1, the state’s definition of cyberbullying was expanded to include AI-generated digital replicas, forcing districts ...
Anchor University DVC calls for a new 'Children's Journalism' course to protect minors from media harm, exploitation, and ...
A mandatory evacuation order affecting a northern Manitoba community will soon be lifted, thanks to the efforts of crews who ...
UAA Journalism and Public Communications professor, KTOO reporter and former National Public Radio correspondent Elizabeth ...
The City of Winnipeg’s 2025 compensation disclosure document, released Friday, shows seven of the top 10 highest paid ...
The Almanac won 22 awards for its work, including six first-place nods, in this year’s California Journalism Awards, ...
Image The Pulitzer Center is excited to announce our 2026 cohort of 32 Reporting Fellows. Their projects address some of the ...
Peter Gratton, Ph.D., is a New Orleans-based editor and professor with over 20 years of experience in investing, economics, and public policy. Peter began covering markets at Multex (Reuters) and has ...
The Kansas City Star is proud to announce our 2026 summer intern class. Many of the students selected for our internship program come to us with local ties to the Kansas City area. The paid journalism ...
A Gainesville philanthropist has donated $2.4 million to Columbia Journalism School. The donation will fund a new national journalism training program focused on business reporting. The program aims ...
“It’s not true that journalism is dying — but it is true that you’ll probably have to reinvent yourself,” says Alexane Drolet, BA 20. Alexane Drolet, BA 20, has built a career explaining the news to ...