Journalism is not a crime but criminalizing it is and if we tolerate one more hit to the vest, we shouldn’t be surprised when ...
The University of Oregon’s School of Journalism and Communication is helping strengthen and evolve the profession of journalism while preparing the next generation to lead with purpose and impact. See ...
In the first weeks after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, a strange pattern emerged in Western media coverage. Headlines oscillated between confidence and confusion. Kyiv would fall within days, ...
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Faculty members say Crisis Ready Media is meant to prepare students without pressuring them into unsafe situations, while ...
We talked to all the venture capitalists in New York media, and we had some offers.” To some of those tired, overworked ...
A streamer’s investigation of fraud in Minnesota garnered millions of views. His content was questionable, but his methods ...
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One day in the fall of 2019, as I sat on a beach in Brazil, I heard the distant sound of hands clapping. Not the raucous clapping of a beach party—this was the concentrated, intentional sound of a ...
It is rare when university research has application in the real world. But a highly relevant study out of Syracuse University should be mandatory reading for executives in the journalism industry, not ...
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