"Look for sand when you're checking the rice. Look for rice when you're tossing the sand."
Friday, September 18, 2009
What every journalism student should demand of their J school
Here's a passionate post about what students should demand (or at least strongly request) for the hard-earned dollars they pay.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Crowd sizes and controversy
Here are two links about the controversy over the size of the crowds that protested in DC in Sept. 12:
Columbia Journalism Review: http://www.cjr.org/behind_the_news/tea_for_twomillion.php
American Copy Editors Society: http://www.copydesk.org/board/?p=192
Columbia Journalism Review: http://www.cjr.org/behind_the_news/tea_for_twomillion.php
American Copy Editors Society: http://www.copydesk.org/board/?p=192
Media jobs long-term prognosis
I'll try to keep up with this and post the follow-ups. This is a report on jobs in the media, based on the Bureau of Labor Statistics. It appears that there is upward movement in some areas, which the author will follow up in the future.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Society for Neuroscience Science Journalism Student Award
Society for Neuroscience Science Journalism Student Award
The Society for Neuroscience wants to help two science journalismstudents attend the society's annual meeting in Chicago next month. Theevent is the largest scientific meeting for neuroscience in the world.The awards are open to an undergraduate student (or recent graduate) andto a graduate student (or recent grad school graduate). The awards willinclude complimentary meeting registration, four nights' lodging, and$750 to help defray the expenses of attending. Each winner will also bepaired with an experienced professional journalist covering the annual meeting.
Contact:Science Journalism Student Award
Department of Public Information
Society for Neuroscience
1121 14th Street., NW Suite 1010
Washington, DC 20005
Phone: (202) 962-4000 Fax: (202) 962-4941 E-mail: pidaward@sfn.org mailto:pidaward@sfn.org
Web:http://www.sfn.org/am2009/index.aspx?pagename=Science_Journalism_Student_Award
http://www.sfn.org/am2009/index.aspx?pagename=Science_Journalism_Student_Award
Deadline: September 18 ( may be extended)
The Society for Neuroscience wants to help two science journalismstudents attend the society's annual meeting in Chicago next month. Theevent is the largest scientific meeting for neuroscience in the world.The awards are open to an undergraduate student (or recent graduate) andto a graduate student (or recent grad school graduate). The awards willinclude complimentary meeting registration, four nights' lodging, and$750 to help defray the expenses of attending. Each winner will also bepaired with an experienced professional journalist covering the annual meeting.
Contact:Science Journalism Student Award
Department of Public Information
Society for Neuroscience
1121 14th Street., NW Suite 1010
Washington, DC 20005
Phone: (202) 962-4000 Fax: (202) 962-4941 E-mail: pidaward@sfn.org mailto:pidaward@sfn.org
Web:http://www.sfn.org/am2009/index.aspx?pagename=Science_Journalism_Student_Award
http://www.sfn.org/am2009/index.aspx?pagename=Science_Journalism_Student_Award
Deadline: September 18 ( may be extended)
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
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