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May 17, 2013 | CUNY Graduate School of JournalismA TV report by alum Walter Smith-Randolph was featured on "The Daily Show."
A TV report by alum Walter Smith-Randolph was featured on "The Daily Show."
The CUNY J-School is launching a new hyperlocal website, The Nabe, which is a successor to The Local, a blog started in 2009 by The New York Times.
The following video was shown at the Sixth Annual Awards for Excellence in Journalism as part of a tribute to Founding Dean Stephen B. Shepard,…
Hear what Dean Stephen B. Shepard, the CUNY Chancellor, the New York Times Chairman, and alumni speakers had to say at the CUNY J-School’s 2013 Gala.
The CUNY J-School is launching a new hyperlocal website, The Nabe, which is a successor to The Local that was created in partnership with The New York Times.
Narratively, an in-depth storytelling platform developed by 2012 Entrepreneurial Journalism Fellow Noah Rosenberg, has been names one of TIME’s 50 Best Websites of 2013.
Narratively, an in-depth storytelling platform developed by 2012 Entrepreneurial Journalism Fellow Noah Rosenberg, has been names one of TIME’s 50 Best Websites of 2013.
Check out our latest links – including Sophia Rosenbaum’s New York Times story about falling strawberry prices.
"The Doctor Drain," which examines New York’s looming primary care crisis, won a national Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence Award.
Shazna Nessa, who teaches the five-week Presentation and Design module, has been awarded a John S. Knight Journalism Fellowship at Stanford University.
For the second straight year, students in the Radio News Writing and Reporting class took the stage at nearby dive bar Tobacco Road to hone their storytelling chops in the style of public radio’s Moth Radio Hour.
Get the low-down on the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism from the administrators and faculty who spoke to admitted students at the 2013 Open House.
"Where I’m From," a new radio show produced by the CUNY J-School, reveals "the new America, the majority minority America, where the question, ‘where are you from?,’ is not so straightforward.”
"Where I’m From," a new radio show produced by the CUNY J-School, reveals "the new America, the majority minority America, where the question, ‘where are you from?,’ is not so straightforward.”
The Society of Silurians has chosen Irina Ivanova, ’13, to receive the Dennis Duggan prize, given annually to a CUNY J-school student for outstanding work in school and for professional potential.
The Society of Silurians has chosen Irina Ivanova, ’13, to receive the Dennis Duggan prize, given annually to a CUNY J-school student for outstanding work in school and for professional potential.
Check out our latest links – including Paul McCaffrey’s multimedia package about a Sandy-related art installation in Brooklyn.
Tom DiChristopher, Class of ’12, won two SPJ Region 1 Mark of Excellence Awards for his AudioFIles podcast reports. Overall, the J-School took home 15 awards April 13 – including first-place honors in five categories.
In a letter to the CUNY community, Matthew Goldstein announced his plans to end his 14-year tenure as Chancellor of the City University of New York.
–Free Workshops Will Be Videotaped and Made Available to Public Online– NEW YORK, April 9, 2013 – Fifty-four top photo editors in the nation will converge on The CUNY Graduate School of Journalism April 13-14 to provide critical feedback to 100 professional photographers at the first New York Portfolio Review sponsored by The New York [...]
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