RJI Student Innovation Fellowships 2018
Five Missouri School of Journalism seniors helped advance new storytelling initiatives and business practices at leading news organizations as the latest group of RJI Student Innovation Fellows. Their projects ranged from creating Snapchat content intended to reach first-time voters to helping a product team use emerging technologies such as virtual reality to create content.
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Inside The Seattle Times: A case study in community-funded journalism
January 8, 2019
Through her RJI Student Innovation Fellowship, Hannah Rodriguez was able to observe how reporters and editors at The Seattle Times worked to thread the needle of maintaining independence while receiving outside money for initiatives.Read more...
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RJI Student Innovation Fellowships 2018
In the ongoing fight against a torrent of political misinformation, fact-checkers must carefully choose their battles.
RJI Student Innovation Fellow finds fact checking trickier than anticipated
December 20, 2018 -
RJI Student Innovation Fellowships 2018
Two newsrooms will benefit this spring from the help of tech-savvy University of Missouri journalists partnering with them on projects as RJI Student Innovation Fellows.
Fellows tackle innovative campaign finance, community sports stories with partner newsrooms
December 6, 2018
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