SPJ Selects Seven Student Fellows as Mark of Excellence Regional Award Finalists
The annual Mark of Excellence Awards are presented to students in the categories of print, radio, television, and online collegiate journalism.
The latest Pulitzer Center education news and classroom visits.
The annual Mark of Excellence Awards are presented to students in the categories of print, radio, television, and online collegiate journalism.
This week: exploring the changing Arctic ecosystem, reflecting on how youth and the media can support the movement against gun violence, and screening a student documentary on identity.
Introducing the winners of the "Beyond War" reporting fellowship competition for Campus Consortium students and alums: Julia Canney from William & Mary and Sarah Hoenicke from UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
North Carolina high school students explore poverty in Winston-Salem in the student-produced documentary "Placing Identity," developed as part of the Pulitzer Center's NewsArts initiative.
Forty-three student fellows from Pulitzer Center Campus Consortium partners receive support and mentorship to carry out their global reporting projects.
Students traveled to Mexico and Uganda when viewing two screenings at National Geographic, both projects showing stories of struggles and triumphs.
For a brief period, the Out of Eden Walk becomes a traveling caravan, as teenagers and adults join Paul Salopek in the Punjab to practice slow journalism together.
Inspired by a Pulitzer Center workshop introducing Everyday Africa, a DC teacher and her students created "Everyday Coolidge" to combat stereotypes and share everyday life at Coolidge High School.
Sharing a visit to the Peace and Justice Memorial in Montgomery, Alabama, at Swanson Middle School in Arlington, Virginia. The memorial was established by the Equal Justice Initiative, an organization headed by civil rights lawyer Bryan Stevenson, "to create hope for marginalized communities."
This week: celebrating World Press Freedom Day, explaining how melting Arctic ice causes extreme weather, and reflecting on the new memorial to lynching victims in Alabama.
Award-winning photojournalist leads four-session mini-course she developed with the Pulitzer Center and Campus Consortium partner in North Carolina.
This week: Skype opportunities with international reporters, visually explaining cyber security, and communicating complex global health stories.