We're joining The Marshall Project and Student Press Law Center for a virtual event all about criminal justice reporting in classrooms. This session is for journalism educators and advisors to have a dialogue on how to share criminal justice datasets and reporting resources with student journalists, so they can hit the ground running on topics such as: ???? Conditions in jails and prisons ???? The political opinions of incarcerated people ???? Correctional officer shortages ???? Book bans behind bars Register to join us here: https://lnkd.in/gkW92ZtY
Center for Community News
非盈利组织
Burlington,Vermont 1,458 位关注者
Our mission is to inspire and enable collaborations between local newsrooms and students.
关于我们
The Center for Community News is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization. It is supported by a generous grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the UVM College of Arts & Sciences, and individual donors. The Center for Community News is housed at the University of Vermont, where the inspiration was born. The Center for Community News partners and consults with newsrooms (print/broadcast/online), universities, and industry leaders in the fields of journalism, media and information.
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https://uvm.edu/ccn
Center for Community News的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Burlington,Vermont
- 类型
- 教育机构
- 领域
- Jounalism、Non-profit、Community news和Higher education
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Billings Library
US,Vermont,Burlington,05405
Center for Community News员工
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Richard Watts
Director: Center for Community News
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Todd Franko
Local News Philanthropy Consultant —? 30 years in local news leadership across Midwest and 5 years in the local news philanthropy; helping for-profit…
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Sima Bhowmik
Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Vermont Ph.D. Journalism, University of Colorado Boulder
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Meg Little Reilly
Managing Director at the Center for Community News at UVM. Forbes.com contributor. Obama White House & Treasury alum. Novelist. MegLittleReilly.com
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Do you work in public media? Then our Public Media Champions Program may be for you! This program provides excellent coaching, peer support, training, and resources to help you grow your news-academic partnerships. Join us today to learn more: https://lnkd.in/ghFKyzkC
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Ready to grow your public media news-academic partnership? You won't want to miss this week's Intro to Public Media Champions Program webinar! We'll discuss how our program will provide coaching, peer support, training, and resources to help you grow and sustain your partnerships. Register here: https://lnkd.in/ghFKyzkC
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The Center for Community News at the University of Vermont estimates that some 3,000 students across the country are providing journalism for public consumption as part of university-led programs, publishing some 11,000 pieces of content last year. This fall, CCN formed?a special cohort?of student newsrooms creating election coverage.?TheStatehouseFile.com?was part of its?Elections & Democracy Reporting Initiative, one of 125 colleges and universities in 46 states. https://lnkd.in/dFgyhRUd
30 Statehouse File student journalists covered the historic 2024 election
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Public media organizations, this one is for you. Join us to learn about our Public Media Champions program, which can help you grow news-academic partnerships in a sustainable way. Register to join us here: https://lnkd.in/ghFKyzkC
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?Good news: local news start-ups are appearing across the nation. ??Bad news: these startups tend to be in places that already have a local news presence. This article provides insights into why local news startups struggle to thrive in news deserts. Check it out here: https://lnkd.in/eMdx7uCD
Green shoots in local news, but not where they’re needed most
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Social media & Gen AI focused journalism researcher, author, speaker & professor. Working on communication technology in social & political impact of gendered violence. Open to research & speaking opportunities.
Baltimore Watchdog student journalists are still reporting in! Read our live coverage here: https://lnkd.in/gMvf_3Hy Sharing some pictures from our newsroom tonight with journalism colleagues Jenny Atwater Elia Powers Enakshi Roy Stacy Spaulding & Towson University Cook Library colleague and friend Joyce Garczynski. Big thanks to Center for Community News for the resources and the award to support the coverage. Richard Watts Meg Little Reilly
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Election day was busy for this UVM student reporter! Our heartfelt thanks to the students across the nation who worked long hours to help cover the election. You're fueling the future of journalism in America.
Last Tuesday, I had the opportunity to report on the election alongside CCTV Center for Media & Democracy as part of my internship with the Center for Community News. We visited several polling stations throughout Burlington, VT, where we engaged with voters. Additionally, I had the chance to meet Senator Bernie Sanders at his polling location, where I joined fellow reporters to observe his vote and hear his remarks. Later that evening, I accompanied CCTV Center for Media & Democracy to cover the Democratic Election Night Watch Party in South Burlington, VT. During the event, we interviewed several local candidates and attended speeches from prominent figures around Vermont, including Senator Bernie Sanders and Senator Peter Welch. All footage from Election Day can be found at https://lnkd.in/d2v-PnqC. It was an enriching and inspiring experience, and I am deeply grateful to everyone who made this opportunity possible.
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There is still time to join us for today's webinar about funding your news-academic partnerships! You'll hear from CCN's Richard Watts, the Knight Foundations' Duc Luu and Dean of the Bellisario College of Communications at Penn State Marie Hardin to discuss all things funding. Register here: https://lnkd.in/grjS6H_f
Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: CCN Speaker Series: Fundraising. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.
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Tomorrow! ?? Join CCN Executive Director Richard Watts, Director of Sustainability at Knight Foundation Duc Luu and Dean of the Bellisario College of Communications at Penn State Marie Hardin, for a discussion of all things funding and student reporting. What opportunities are out there and how can you leverage them within your university or system? How does the recent election change direction? Register now to join us: https://lnkd.in/gGTveP7J