The @nytimes created a new fellowship designed to help local outlets publish investigative journalism that they otherwise might not have the resources to do and former executive editor Dean Baquet will head the program. https://t.co/7U1rrwoapY
From our October newsletter: Objectivity isn’t serving journalism or communities if it’s just another name for my own or someone else’s preferred biases
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An insightful and stimulating conversation on “The Future of Democracy” with @Columbia University President Lee C. Bollinger and @columbiajourn Dean @jelani9 It is a great pleasure to serve the @ColumbiaAlumniA community with @ColumbiaClubLon and it’s amazing board members.
Columbia Journalism School is proud to announce the 2023 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards finalists! We'll be rolling out the 30 Finalists here throughout the day, or see the full list at https://t.co/5IPjvu8VvY Congrats to all! #duPont2023
For @nytimes, @ColumbiaJournMA alum @Lattif (MA Politics '16) reports that Rwanda has positioned itself as an altruistic partner of countries seeking to curb migration - but experts say its human rights record makes it no refuge for asylum seekers. https://t.co/5nYj6ylVe7
For @WSJ, @ColumbiaJournMA alum @dmosbergen (MA Science '22) writes that African elephants use their trunks to pinch, while Asian elephants use theirs to wrap and grasp—behavioral differences that may be evident in their brains. https://t.co/OpVvcBEJee
For @CivilBeat, @ColumbiaJournMA alum @benangarone (MA Politics '22) reports that all politics is local in Hawaii's House District 47, where roads like Kamehameha Highway are crucial but not always reliable modes of transportation. https://t.co/uNVmqRp48B
Coolest pic I've seen in a while! Two @columbiajourn Alumni Board members meet in a land far away. Didn't I say ours is the strongest network in journalism? @NicoleMN6 @kcbudhraja
For @Reuters, @ColumbiaJournMA alum @emilyarielrose (MA Politics '22) reports that Israel has offered to help Ukrainians develop air attack alerts for civilians - signaling a softening of a policy of non-military intervention in the war. https://t.co/OQEEuL6kqp
For @WSJ, @ColumbiaJournMA alum @dmosbergen (MA Science '22) writes about the tiny ultra-porous crystals that could transform cancer treatments and more. https://t.co/kjrU7BwMB6
For @hyperallergic, @ColumbiaJournMA Arts and Culture Class of 2023 member @anne_whiting writes about the Crossing the Line Festival art exhibit of cardboard paintings by Omar Ba that honor African cultures and challenge a Eurocentric view of history. https://t.co/QunYEyhZYI
For @newlinesmag, @ColumbiaJournMA alum @bysurbhigupta (MA Arts and Culture '22) writes about why so few celebrities in India weigh in on political issues - and the costs that come along. https://t.co/vC2N88c30Y