Canadian University Press creates new project for election stories
Youth Vote launched this fall to share election related news and stories for student publications.
Youth Vote launched this fall to share election related news and stories for student publications.
“Journalism and good stories are about real people, not talking heads,” says Stoffel, who tries to focus not just on conflict reporting.
Recipient of the 2015 Michelle Lang Fellowship explains how his five-part Calgary Herald series came to be.
#WhatAreTheChances project among those recognized by the Online News Association this year.
Mount Royal University hosts a panel discussion about using journalism skills to advocate for positive change.
In May, staff at Imprint were told their lease would not be renewed, a move they say was politically motivated.
Annual award of $25,000 covers travel, reporting and research expenses and a stipend for a journalist.
Fahmy was released from prison in Egypt on Sept. 23.
Marlene Murphy speaks with a handful of academics who choose to return to the industry after they their submit their students’ marks in May.
Cribb will spend four months in 2016 developing a national program that would have journalism schools across the country collaborating on investigative reporting.