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Istanbul Project Opens Eyes, Doors for J-Students Abroad

Who knew that an email could change my life? I certainly wasn’t expecting that when I opened the mass email…

Kat Russell

Infographic: How the Third Debate Played Out in Battleground States

Over the next few weeks, all eyes will be on the so-called “battleground states” of Colorado, Florida, North Carolina, Ohio,…

Courtney Lowery Cowgill

Poynter Digital Journalism Ethics Symposium

Location: New York City, NY The Paley Center for Media, in partnership with the Poynter Institute and craigconnects, will gather…

Jenny Xie

Poynter Study Suggests Designers Give Readers ‘Gold Coins’ to Stay Engaged

This post was written by Ryan Graff of the Knight News Innovation Lab and originally appeared on the Lab’s blog.…

Ryan Graff

Journalism and Digital Education Roundup, October 23, 2012

The best stories across the web on journalism and digital education. 1. Interest in Online Courses Could Be Peaking (US News)…

Leandro Oliva

Daily Must Reads, October 23, 2012

The best stories across the web on media and technology, curated by Leandro Oliva. 1. How the Huffington Post handles…

Leandro Oliva

6 Questions for Merrill Brown on Starting Montclair State’s J-School

“Those who can, do; those who can’t, teach.” It’s a disparaging take on teaching from George Bernard Shaw’s “Man and…

Mark Glaser

The Creativity Workshop

Location: New York City, NY The Creativity Workshop in New York City will help you be more creative in your…

Jenny Xie

What Can Newsweek Learn from Gourmet’s Move to Digital-Only?

The big news in the magazine industry last week was that Newsweek, founded nearly eight decades ago, is moving to…

Susan Currie Sivek

Open Interests Europe ‘Hackathon’ to Track Flow of Money in EU

As a journalist, to understand European Union institutions, policies and commitments, you have to look where the money goes and…

Lucy Chambers