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Connecting Scientific Data to Real Consequences for People

Power, passion and accountability are key ingredients of environment stories.

The Oregonian Investigates Mistreatment of Foreigners

Reporters uncover ‘a world of racism, sexism and questionable conduct.’

A War Correspondent Tries to Make Sense of What He’s Seen

‘Why, he wanted to know, do human beings fight wars?’

A Rigorous Look at the Work of Newsrooms Today

In this era of bottom-line journalism, the authors document how quality in news reporting can triumph.

Winter 2002: Words & Reflections Introduction

In “Breach of Faith,” the second of two volumes edited by journalists Gene Roberts and Thomas Kunkel, the authors continue their in-depth examination of the consequences of concentrated ownership on…

Passing Along the Magic of Journalism

Journalism stands apart from other academic pursuits.

The Bridge Between the Classroom and Journalism

The purpose of journalism education can’t be addressed without determining why journalists do what they do.

What Should Be Taught in Journalism Schools?

An aspiring reporter ‘doesn’t need to learn how—he needs to learn what.’

Reporting on Science in South America

International coverage is good, while local research often isn’t well covered.

Scientific Conversations

After interviewing political leaders, a journalist uncovers the real revolution by talking with scientists.