Search results for “5+questions” Showing 1088 results Michael Fitzgerald, NF ’11 I discovered Dorothy Thompson when I needed something from the 1930s to fill out a class I was teaching on narrative reporting. Her reports on the rise of Hitler were… September 20, 2018 Dolly Katz, NF ’77 In an investigation published in 1972, the Omaha Sun, a weekly newspaper with not much money or staff, ferreted out the huge amounts of money Boys Town, a nonprofit to… September 20, 2018 Tangeni Amupadhi, NF ’07 In my 11 years at The Namibian, Namibia’s largest daily newspaper, we have never published an investigative story that was more widely read than one earlier this year about a… September 20, 2018 How Journalists of Color Are Redefining Newsroom Culture For decades, news organizations have talked about the importance of diversity. Now it’s time to make it work September 6, 2018 Where Does Journalism End and Activism Begin? The polarized political moment raises fresh questions in newsrooms about the line between reporting and advocacy August 21, 2018 Why We Need More Journalism Courses Taught in Prison For those incarcerated, the study of journalism can aid rehabilitation by providing tangible skills and a chance to increase understanding of prisoners’ experiences August 9, 2018 Give Back the Bracelet: Ali Watkins and the Ethics of Source Relationships I couldn’t get past the pearl bracelet.There is much to chew on about the story of Ali Watkins—whose email and phone records were seized by federal prosecutors investigating James Wolfe,… July 12, 2018 Six Journalism Startups Illustrating the Unique Pressures Driving Media Innovation in Europe Capitalizing on the strengths of their smaller markets and the inexpensive cost of reaching audiences online, these innovative startups are cultivating specialties, offering ancillary services, and even becoming major media… July 10, 2018 Four News Startups Trying To Improve Civic Discourse At a time of polarization, journalists, entrepreneurs, and technologists are building platforms aimed at fostering understanding of opposing viewpoints June 27, 2018 Why CALmatters Created Its Own Midterm Election Guide Primary season is in full swing across America. Every election year, news organizations face the big challenge of how to engage readers, viewers and listeners in what many citizens consider… June 26, 2018 Previous 1 … 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 … 109 Next