EDITORIAL: Journalists don’t need to go to college to study journalism, but it provides an advantage
We student journalists have all wondered at some point or another whether college is worth it or even necessary for our career. Taking a College of Communication class — for example, COM CO 101 — can ...
In RIT’s journalism bachelor's, you’ll interview thoroughly, investigate methodically, write masterfully, edit effectively, report fearlessly, and publish innovatively–all in service to social change.
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. Facebook is 15 years old. And there are certain things, if we believe the reams of headlines we see based on social science ...
When Cornell was founded in 1865, Ezra Cornell stated that “[He] would found an institution where any person can find instruction in any study.” This quotation, which became Cornell’s motto, may not ...
Alma Matters is a Poynter newsletter designed to provide ideas, news and insight to those in the journalism education community. Subscribe here to get Alma Matters delivered to you. Last week I asked ...
Why would anyone today want to study journalism? The pay is lousy, the hours are long but hey, at least everyone hates you. Many folks believe you’re an enemy of the people. I visited Shannon Wright’s ...
A new University of Colorado study has found young journalists heading into the industry know their way around a Twitter feed, but lack basic reporting skills. Patrick Ferrucci, an assistant ...
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