Showing posts with label journalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label journalism. Show all posts

Thursday, May 13, 2021

University president is out for stifling student and faculty free speech

 The president of Haskell Indian Nations University was removed from his post after an investigation revealed that he had been stifling the free speech rights of students and faculty. 

The Poynter Institute reported on the situation last October, saying that the president ordered a student journalist not to contact police or other government agencies, essentially saying he could not do his job as a journalist.


Student Journalism Wellness Project offers aid to emerging journalists

 The University of Southern California is offering assistance to student journalists. On its home page, the site says:

You are reading an online toolkit and safe space for both student and professional journalists who are seeking emotional support and looking to take part in a wider conversation in how we can build healthier newsrooms. 

 

Sunday, May 9, 2021

Poynter Institute wraps up the student-led projects

 The Poynter Institute has given a wrap-up on the various student-led journalism projects it worked with during the past academic year. 

The article includes some other interesting links about other items of interest to journalism students.


Wednesday, February 24, 2021

An explainer for far-right identities and terminology

 The Poynter Institute has come up with a guide on understanding the different far-right organizations and some of their language and terminology.


Wednesday, January 20, 2021

Thursday, October 22, 2020

Environmental webinar for journalists

 The Society of Environmental Journalists will hold a free webinar on Oct. 28, covering such issues as climate change, the pandemic and the role of environmental issues in the election.