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Authors and students will produce books and articles on criminal justice reform, the farm crisis gripping rural America, and the impact of the Black Lives Matter movement. -
And does society still need us to provide it? -
Maurice Jones says running the Virginian-Pilot was one of the most fun jobs he’s ever had. -
COVID-19 accelerated what we’ve known for some time: Newsrooms cannot rely on advertising. Now more than ever newsrooms need to grow reader revenue — soliciting direct support from their readers. -
As readers of The Charlotte Observer found out on a recent Sunday, the common story of how the city escaped major illness and death in the pandemic of 1918 had one big problem: It just wasn’t true. -
Fellowships will be sponsoring internships for Missouri School of Journalism students to work for a local news organization during the summer of 2020 -
Panelists address how newsrooms can navigate the ethical and financial concerns of dropping paywalls and maintaining revenue during the COVID-19 pandemic -
Panelists address how they're staying safe while still producing journalism for their communities -
The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette is in the midst of a multi-year project to convert its print audience to iPad-only subscribers. -
In Episode 16, Post discusses undercover investigative reporting utilizing hidden cameras. Journalists talk about legal and ethical considerations related to undercover work.