Great post-election conversation between @mschein5 and @smithanh over at the new @thenewhampshire podcast, Politics as Usual. Check it out:
https://t.co/3m2FzA2U7H
Come celebrate our 2022 journalism grads with pizza and cake at the Horton tent on Wednesday, May 4 from noon to 2 p.m. Open to all Journalism majors and journalism students. Please RSVP by next Thursday, April 28, to Lisa Miller, [email protected] so we know how much food to get
Many thanks to @elizamackintosh for her return to @UNHJournalism this week as the Donald M. Murray Visiting Journalist. Amazing lessons shared with students and the broader community about the importance of robust journalism in this overwhelming information age. #journalism
Don’t forget today is the last day of The (603) Challenge! The link to donate is in our bio. Thank you all who have already donated!! #journalism#unh#603challenge
Join us on Wednesday, April 13, at 5 p.m. in Hamilton Smith 205 to hear this year’s Donald M. Murray visiting Journalist, Eliza Mackintosh! Eliza has had an incredible decade, reporting for Storyful, The Washington Post, and now CNN, where she’s a digital producer based in London
Important panel discussion tomorrow @unhjournalism featuring @MLMcNamara in conversation with @TheClimateDr @mara_hop @ichiloe and Denise and Paul Pouliot about the importance of communicating climate issues in New Hampshire. Free and open to the public. Details:
Hey alum, remember taking journalism classes at Ham Smith? Don’t forget the 603 challenge is still happening and you can donate at the link in our bio! #603challenge#unh
Sam Rogers of News Center Maine in Portland has a message for fellow UNH Journalism alums. Don’t forget the 603 challenge is underway and the link to donate is in our bio!! #603challenge#unh#journalism
SAVE THE DATE: April 12th, 3:30-4:30, HS 210. Join us for a special UNH Panel Discussion on Communicating Climate Change in New Hampshire hosted by the Journalism Program.
Follow this link to register today: https://t.co/9IQqiG6k5Y
UNH Journalism Program alumna Eliza Macintosh, Class of 2012, is currently in Lviv covering the war. Check out her recent posts with this link: https://t.co/Mfi15iA2cp
Gilles Bissonnette, legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union of New Hampshire, will speak in UNH Professor Mei-Ling McNamara’s Advanced Reporting: Storytelling and Society class Wednesday about the ACLU’s work around the state.
UNH Professor Mei-Ling McNamara’s Advanced Reporting: Storytelling and Society class Wednesday will feature guest speaker Murray Carpenter, a freelance journalist focused on science and the environment who has reported for the New York Times, the Washington Post, and NPR.
Check out journalism Professor Tom Haines’ collection of short essays/photos about the ongoing drought in the Great Plains published in the Fall 2021 edition of Virginia Quarterly Review, as part of their ongoing #VQRTrueStory Instagram project. link here:
https://t.co/X0xSJtQyoE
Attention student journalists: Check out this article in The Lead about whether objectivity in journalism is becoming obsolete. https://t.co/KdAkd29Hmq
Check out 2021 UNH alum Evan Edmonds’ recent article on child care crisis in Maine: https://t.co/XHCpTeucyV. Evan is a full-time staff writer for the Portland Phoenix!
Ella Nilsen, UNH journalism 2013 alum, covers climate change for CNN. Check out her recent story about the ongoing Glasgow climate summit: https://t.co/oAn8V7E6M4
Check out 2016 alum @hbarndollar, recent article about a program that teaches burned-out New England health care workers how to meditate: https://t.co/PvCZ0cURWI. Hadley Barndollar is a New England correspondent for USA today/Gannett news.
Laura Knoy, who was host of “The Exchange” on New Hampshire Public Radio for 25 years, spoke to the University of New Hampshire Editing class yesterday about her journalism career and about the novel she has written. #Editing#LauraKnoy#Journalism