While traditional journalism is changing in many ways, increasing numbers of Americans are watching network and cable television news, and online radio is continuing to secure new and loyal listeners.
The course is limited to CPCJ students in the fall ... the digital transformation of journalism, the increasing online presence of children, and the challenges journalists face in illiberal contexts.
RIT's various WAC initiatives (i.e. workshops, teaching circles, online resources, partnerships, etc.) are developed to support faculty in all disciplines teaching writing-intensive (WI) courses as ...
Would your journalism benefit from using data for reporting? Data Literacy for Journalists is a free, six-week online course for journalists and people who work in the news industry. Users will learn ...
Cheryl Conway will return as the instructor of the certificate course. She teaches Journalism I and 2 at SCCC and has decades of experience as a reporter and editor at community newspapers and ...
FROM SATURDAY, March 15th to Monday, March 31st, applications for our two newest online writing workshops will be open. Don’t miss the opportunity to write with K-Ming Chang or Holly Haworth.
Students will take two required courses––Principles of Journalism and Networked Communication and Writing for the Media––which will introduce them to a range of possible interests, including ...
Traditional print and broadcast journalists are responsible for the news on the internet, in newspapers, on television and over the radio. Newer forms of media – including social media, blogs ...
The CWA writing courses are open to any undergraduate at Northwestern who has met the prerequisite of having already taken one writing-intensive course at Northwestern. They are taught by Visiting ...
The Writing Intensive (WI) course requirement at SUNY Cortland asks students to practice discipline-specific writing, use writing as a way to learn new concepts and ideas, and refine their writing ...