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Pulitzer Prizes for Journalism move to all-digital entry system
The Pulitzer Prize Board is moving its journalism competition online and, beginning now, entries in its 14 journalism categories must be submitted electronically. The change, announced today, will affect the 2012 competition, which covers work during calendar 2011. ————————- View … more
J-School Student Clip Report: November
Columbia Journalism School students are turning their classwork into clips and even doing additional freelance work on the side. Here is a collection of their published work from late October and November. ————————- View source post
Professor David Hajdu’s work anthologized among best music writing of the year
Columbia Journalism School Professor David Hajdu’s profile of jazz composer Fred Hersch was selected for “Best Music Writing 2011,” a collection edited by New Yorker music critic Alex Ross and published this week by Da Capo Press. ————————- View source … more
Four prominent graduates to receive 2012 Alumni Award
Four prominent alumni of Columbia Journalism School will receive the 2012 Alumni Award. The winners are Gail Collins (Knight- Bagehot Fellow) ’82, Lolis Eric Elie ’86, John Fialka ’62 and Simon Li ’70. ————————- View source post
Zinman ’52 uncovers forgotten history of desegregation
David Zinman ’52 recently came across boxes of old clips, which span his fifty-year career as a journalist. He decided to create a scrapbook of his work to present to his grandchildren, so they will understand what being a “newspaperman” … more
Columbia’s Graduate School of Journalism Selects Rebecca MacKinnon as Hearst Professional-in-Residence
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Rebecca MacKinnon named Hearst Professional-in-Residence
Digital journalism expert Rebecca MacKinnon has been selected as the Hearst Professional-in- Residence for the Spring 2012 semester. ————————- View source post
Professors headline recent opinion pages
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Spring semester offers four new classes
Four exciting new classes have been added to the Journalism School’s Spring roster. ————————- View source post
Brooklyn Ink students chronicle eviction of Occupy Wall Street protestors
Early in the morning on Tuesday, October 15, J-Schoolers with the Brooklyn Ink were in Manhattan’s financial district reporting on the eviction of the makeshift community that had occupied Zuccotti Park for nearly two months. ————————- View source post