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Why are j-school students saying no to reporting careers?
Journalism students have very different ideas about what a reporting career means to them. But it’s the ones who value journalism’s role in democracy that stay the course -
The future of journalism education? Investigative
Focusing on investigative journalism collaborations empowers student careers, educators say -
UBC researchers lead $2.5-million journalism innovation project
SSHRC reviewers said the Global Journalism Innovation Lab "promises to be influential at a time of critical need” -
Niagara College journalism program in final year, to be replaced by multimedia storytelling
Declining enrolment, fewer newspaper jobs prompts revamp of program -
Top tips and trends in social media education
2018 Michener-Deacon Fellow for Journalism Education Tamara Baluja spent the past year studying what journalism schools are teaching their students about social media storytelling, metrics and best practices. Here’s what she found -
Seven students each awarded $10,000 in fellowships
The fellows are working on a Canada-wide collaborative investigative project facilitated by the Institute for Investigative Journalism -
Here’s why Concordia students are striking against school internship policies
Following in the footsteps of a legacy of student activism in Québec, students are protesting unpaid labour within and far beyond their university’s journalism program -
Why one student paper is is taking on the business beat
The Varsity’s reporters have found no shortage of business stories to cover at the University of Toronto. Will other student papers follow their lead? -
Survey: Are j-school grads ready to tackle social media journalism?
Social media sites have surpassed print newspapers as a news source. That’s according to the Pew Research Centre, which found that one-in-five U.S. adults say they often get news via social media, slightly higher than the share who say…
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