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DMACC to hold Chillin with the Arts journalism camp
Students entering sixth, seventh and eighth grades in the fall and who are looking to have some fun Chillin with the Arts this summer should consider participating in the Seventh Annual Journalism Camp being held at the Des Moines Area Community College Boone Campus.
Lebanon High to cut journalism program, stop newspaper
LEBANON - Getting published may be tougher for budding writers at Lebanon High School next year, as administrators plan to cut the journalism program and stop printing the high school newspaper - The Lebanon Light.
BBC Journalism Talent Pool
Jobs in journalism and news from the UK regional newspaper industry
Fletcher wins top honors in T-U High School Journalism Awards
The Northeaster of Fletcher High School has won the Henry A. Blumenthal Memorial Trophy as the best overall newspaper in the Times-Union's annual High School Journalism Awards contest. The Times-Union also recognized accomplishments by three other high school newspaper staffs and in 10 individual categories. Times-Union Editor Frank Denton presented the awards Thursday at a ceremony in the ...
Britain says au revoir to old-fashioned objective journalism
If there is one certainty about this most unpredictable of British polls, it is that any notion of objective journalism is dead in the UK. RIP fairness in political reporting. Au revoir to the old-fashioned commitment to providing balanced coverage, using editorial space to provide the proprietors message and allowing the reader the dignity of making their own decision.
Reporters' Roundtable: Ethics in online journalism (podcast)
In the Roundtable today, CNET editor-in-chief Scott Ard and the Poynter Institute's Kelly McBride discuss how new forms of media are changing what we expect from our news sources.
Warden journalism teacher honored
WARDEN Warden High Schools journalism teacher Nunn Winship is a Reynolds High School Journalism Institute Fellow. I encouraged Mrs. Winship to pursue this award, said Chris Rust, high school principal.
What Apple's iPad Means for Journalism Design, Multimedia & Business
The iPad is now official. It does a lot -- Web browsing, photo viewing, games, videos, apps. But what about news and information? I asked Poynter faculty and staff for their five-minute analysis on what the iPad means for their areas of expertise in journalism.
Blum awarded journalism scholarship
Woodbine High School journalism and special education teacher Bracinda Blum was one of 35 high school journalism teachers awarded the opportunity to attend the 2010 American Society of News Editors Reynolds High School Journalism Institute June 13-25 at Arizona State University.
KU dean discusses future of journalism during Washington, D.C., trip
During a recent trip to Washington, D.C., Kansas Universitys journalism dean visited with USA Today newspaper executives about the future of journalism.