Journalism Dialogue Tackles Truth, Diversity, and Moving the Industry Forward
Christopher Buck ‘83, founder of Retro Report, answered this question in a simple phrase: We can’t surrender the digital platform to subpar journalism.
Christopher Buck ‘83, founder of Retro Report, answered this question in a simple phrase: We can’t surrender the digital platform to subpar journalism.
Journalism professor, assistant dean, and graduate program director Paul Mihailidis contributed to a Scientific American piece examining the prevalence of disinformation among children, and how to combat it through media literacy education.
Assistant Professor of Journalism Lina Maria Giraldo combines data mining and fine arts to produce data visualization projects that are grounded in human perspective.
House writes that President Biden must provide resources at the local level.
Professor and Chair of the Journalism department Janet Kolodzy weighed in for Fox5NY on the news that Instyle and Entertainment Weekly magazines will no longer print their content, and will be digital only.
In 1915, pastor John Chilembwe led an uprising against British rule in what is now Malawi.
Have we moved forward since the insurrection?
In the fall of 2017, Ali Reid ’18 reported on the Emmy Awards through WEBN —a surreal experience for an undergrad who had always favored entertainment journalism. Little did she know, in four years’ time, she would be winning an Emmy herself.
The job was supposed to be six months in Afghanistan. Taylor Smith stayed for three years.
For many film and television producers, the pandemic was simply bad for business. But for David Katz ’89, along with a colleague and the New York mayor’s office, the pandemic presented an opportunity to showcase the city’s resilience.