Students Break New Ground at January Academy
In most graduate programs, January is a fallow time between semesters where students catch up on their sleep, and, if they’re lucky, spend a long weekend in a sunny clime.
In most graduate programs, January is a fallow time between semesters where students catch up on their sleep, and, if they’re lucky, spend a long weekend in a sunny clime.
From Maine to California, bloggers and other online contributors are being hauled into court as lawsuits relating to online publishing mount. News organizations have lawyers to train and protect their…
J-School going digital: As print demand shrinks, programs stress Web work.
Bloggers Bloggers who don’t want to end up in court because of legal issues like libel, privacy or copyright will get training from The City University of New York’s new…
Jere Hester, the City Editor of the New York Daily News, has been named to head the NYC Community News Service of the City University’s new Graduate School of Journalism,…
The CUNY Graduate School of Journalism’s Election 2006 website has won recognition from BusinessWeek Online for the distinctive voices of its student reporters.
Three out of four children in Daniel Massey’s family went to Ivy League schools as undergraduates. All of them have ended up completing graduate degrees at CUNY. “It’s meaningful for…
The CUNY Graduate School of Journalism is off to a good start in its drive to raise private funds for scholarships and academic enhancements that will ensure its success as…
Finding a job in journalism can be tough. But students at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism will get a leg up. The School will provide career services and development…