There is a fundamental misunderstanding currently stalling progress in C-suites across the media world: the belief that artificial intelligence is a powerful "new tool" for journalism. We’ve seen this ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Florida (December 12, 2023) – The Poynter Journalism Prizes, the newly renamed contest honoring the best in U.S. journalism, is creating a prize in honor of Roy Peter Clark, the author ...
Professional writing and journalism practice occupy the intersection of craft and public service, shaping how information is gathered, refined and shared across diverse media. At its core, ...
Public school students usually get minimal training in nonfiction writing, and it tends to take the form of book reports or persuasive essays on assigned topics. But is that enough to develop their ...
In 2023, the Reynolds School of Journalism introduced the Journalism Writing Center, offering one-on-one writing tutoring sessions to students with a team of writing coaches. The coaches, each backed ...
This year, the Reynolds School of Journalism launched the pilot program of its Journalism Writing Center, a new resource for journalism students looking to advance their writing skills. Offering ...
What happens to language when a growing amount of text published in the press, online and on social media is written by machines? This question is not just important for the profession of ...
At a moment when journalism itself is the news, interest in the field continues to soar among William & Mary undergraduates. A record number of applicants for the Sharp Journalism Seminar and ...
The landscape of journalistic work has been profoundly reshaped by digitalisation, platformisation and shifting economic imperatives. Newsrooms increasingly deploy analytics and automation tools to ...