Category / Education
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What three news organizations think it takes to be a journalist
I asked CP24, Mic and Vice what it takes to be a journalist. This is what they said.
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Indigenous stories are mainstream stories, say panellists
By Jasmine Bala for the Ryerson Journalism Research Centre When Indigenous people share their stories with journalists, it is a part of the reconciliation process and not about assigning blame, the executive…
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Updated rules for language, terms for marginalized communities being discussed for new edition of Canadian Press Stylebook
By Allison Ridgway and Ania Bessonov The Canadian Press (CP) is discussing how to update its stylebook to reflect changing language surrounding LGBTQ, Indigenous and disabled communities, CP’s editor-in-chief said during a Ryerson Journalism…
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UBC gets $200,000 government grant for new Canadian journalism outlet
Funds from Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council will bring The Conversation, a news site about academic work, to Canada.
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Ryerson reporting project on Truth and Reconciliation makes waves
By H.G. Watson, Associate Editor In a recent article in The Atlantic, Kieran Delamont tells the story of how Indigenous people have had a difficult history of representation in video games. It’s…
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Learning how to interview doctors, by actually interviewing them
Ryerson and U of T combine forces to train doctors and journalists on interviewing skills.
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Canadian student doc about La Loche recognized by New York Times
The documentary, Denendeh, was created by University of Regina School of Journalism students in 2010.
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Ryerson Review of Journalism to continue as print magazine
School of Journalism announces it intends to keep publishing print magazine at a slightly higher price.
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Where will journalism education go from here?
The future of journalism education is the focus of a new collection of essays just published by the Ryerson Journalism Research Centre.
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Halifax schools to offer a joint journalism and law program
New program at Dalhousie and University of King’s College offers J.D. and M.J. concurrently.