The Boston College Career Center recently hosted two journalists from The Boston Globe and The New York Times to discuss careers in journalism and media. The panel featured Paula Bouknight, assistant ...
As companies embrace AI, the entry-level job market is shrinking, forcing a new generation to rethink how they launch their ...
Phillip Martin is stepping away after more than two decades at GBH News. Over the years, his work has uncovered hidden ...
MIJE, a nonprofit founded in 1977, focuses on “equity, belonging, and diversity in news.” Martin Reynolds, the organization’s ...
Our Columbus Dispatch staff takes tremendous pride in our annual crop of summer interns with 20% of current staffers ...
What Can I Do with My Communication Degree? Our graduates have a wide variety of career options awaiting them. Knowledgeable, skillful communicators are an asset in many industries, including ...
The Reynolds School of Journalism is proud to introduce its first fully online degree, a Master of Arts in Strategic Public ...
“The fact that 15 countries have expelled journalists simply for doing their jobs reveals that democracies in Latin America are undergoing a significant process of erosion,” Óscar Mario Jiménez, a ...
The Yale Politic and the Poynter Fellowship in Journalism at Yale are hosting a talk by Jim VandeHei, CEO of Axios, on Friday, April 26 at 6 p.m. in Rm. 101 of Linsly-Chittenden Hall, 63 High St. The ...
Veteran journalist M. L. Kotru, a doyen of journalism in his times and for decades that followed is no more. A familiar name ...