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Coming This Fall: The Largest Incoming Class in CUNY J-School History
The numbers keep rising: Some 90 new students will enter the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism at the end of August, as the Class of 2011 joins the 76 J-Schoolers…
The numbers keep rising: Some 90 new students will enter the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism at the end of August, as the Class of 2011 joins the 76 J-Schoolers…
The summer internships are underway – and more CUNY J-Schoolers than ever have gone abroad for the required eight weeks of work in the journalism profession. Some are ensconced with…
Three alumni from the first class of the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism will spend a week in South Africa on an independent project documenting the 2010 World Cup. They…
Editor’s Note: On Dec. 20, 2017, the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism rescinded the 2010 lifetime achievement award it gave to Charlie Rose after it was revealed that he had…
The NYCity News Service, the multimedia news outlet run out of the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, was named Best Independent Online Student Publication in the country today by the…
A new book examining an institution that educated some of South Africa’s leading anti-apartheid figures is about to be released. The book, Under Protest: The Rise of Student Resistance at…
The CUNY Graduate School of Journalism’s NYCity News Service won three awards Saturday, April 10th in the Society of Professional Journalists’ Region 1 Mark of Excellence competition. The multimedia news…
The Brian Lehrer Show’s on-air, online feature “Your Uncommon Economic Indicators” has been recognized as one of the most trusted stories about the recession in New York City by NewsTrust.net,…
By Craig Thompson Six alumni from the Class of 2008 have captured the top prize for Student Work (All Media) in the 2009 Investigative Reporters and Editors Awards. Their project,…