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Journalism and Digital Education Roundup: June 22, 2017

Each Thursday, we round up the top stories of the week in journalism education and digital learning. Sign up here to get the Journalism & Digital Education Roundup delivered to your inbox.

1. When Student Journalists Need Defending, These Lawyers Swoop In. For Free. (Margaret Sullivan / Washington Post)

2. Schools Are Watching Students’ Social Media, Raising Questions About Free Speech (Lisa Stark / PBS Newshour)

3. UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism Withdraws From Accreditation Program (Elena Aguirre / Daily Californian)

4. Highlights From a U.S. Senate Hearing on Campus Free Speech (Sarah Brown / Chronicle of Higher Ed)

5. Claremont McKenna College Students Face Disciplinary Action For Protesting Speech (Liset Márquez / Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)

6. How a Journalism Class is Teaching Middle Schoolers to Fight Fake News (Ed Madison / The Conversation)

Aileen Gallagher :Aileen Gallagher is an associate professor of magazine journalism at Syracuse University's Newhouse School and the Education Editor of MediaShift. She was previously a senior editor at NYMag.com and has written for New York Magazine, Vulture, Slate, Poynter, Bust, and many others.

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