SC&I Sponsors Second Annual Boyd Journalism Diversity Workshop
New Jersey high school students lived and worked on campus for nine days, immersing themselves in the lives of journalists.
New Jersey high school students lived and worked on campus for nine days, immersing themselves in the lives of journalists.
The article ran in the Dutch newspaper Stimuleringsfonds Voor De Journalistiek. Titled "Be There While Bombs Fall Into 360 Degree Video," the article explores immersion journalism.
A story Kayla Brantley began in Travel Writing turned into her honors thesis, and then a Henry Rutgers Scholar Award!
Rising senior Megan Joseph won a scholarship from the Society of Professional Journalists to attend the Excellence in Journalism Conference in Anaheim, California, this September.
Students in a Journalism and Media Studies (JMS) class toured Guatemala for 10 days to study the role of media in the country’s historic and contemporary struggles for democracy.