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To me, journalism was — and is — about so much more than writing articles that get lost in oblivion. It’s about cutting through all that noise and finding a way to elevate the stories and people that are forgotten or ignored by the rest of society. -
Five Missouri School of Journalism seniors will help advance new storytelling initiatives and business practices at leading news organizations as the latest group of RJI Student Innovation Fellows. -
They call it pack journalism. Hordes of reporters chase the same story — in the same way — while other developments go uncovered. -
If you’ve watched the reaction video taken at the RJI Tech Showcase in late April, you probably already know just how shocked we were to win the app competition. -
“Finding overlooked connections is a very powerful concept. But you need to visualize it better and translate how your app fits into the everyday tasks of a typical reporter.” -
A team of undergrads in computer science and journalism took the grand prize in the 10th annual RJI Student Competition with Informator, an intelligent mobile search tool that finds hidden relationships between key words and phrases. -
Even as many women refrain from engaging in comment discussions on news sites, a University of Missouri School of Journalism pilot study indicates they are more freely voicing their opinions on social media. -
Many millennial women claim commenting on news articles online is important for democracy, yet few say they are actually sharing their points of view, according to an online survey conducted by University of Missouri School of Journalism students.