Using Journalism to Battle Obesity and Diabetes
The CUNY Graduate School of Journalism has been awarded a two-year $50,000 grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to build a new model of consumer health journalism that will…
The CUNY Graduate School of Journalism has been awarded a two-year $50,000 grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to build a new model of consumer health journalism that will…
Mathew Warren worked on several stories for the Times this week, including this solo piece about Betsy Gotbaum’s ill-fated stepdaughter-in-law. Georgia Kral was also busy for the Times, contributing to…
They left for the summer as students. They came back as professionals.
Mathew Warren shared a byline on this New York Times story about a fatal hit-and-run on Houston Street. Annie Shreffler wrote about the struggles of small contractors to get subcontracting…
Emily Keller chronicled changes at Habitat for the Humanities for BusinessWeek. Andy Greiner told Daily News readers how NYU is trying to boot elderly tenants out of their long-time Greenwich…
The City University of New York Graduate School of Journalism today announced that it has received a $100,000, two-year grant from the McCormick Tribune Foundation to provide seed funding to…
Iranian blogger Roozbeh Mirebrahimi, who fled his country after facing charges that arose from his writings critical of fundamentalists and conservatives in the Iranian regime, is the first “International Journalist…
Georgia Kral notched a co-byline in this New York Times story about the primary election victory of the under-investigation mayor of Hartford. Mathew Warren shared a byline in this Times…
The CUNY Graduate School of Journalism welcomed its second class, in August–more than doubling the student body of the nation’s newest graduate journalism program.