We live in an age where “alternative facts” is a euphemism for lies. More than ever, we need people committed to truth. We need journalists. At Princeton, fortunately, students can study journalism.
Journalism classes have been taught at the University for more than 50 years. Students have always loved the classes — they usually fill up within minutes of the beginning of course selection — but ...
Deja Sonju, a recent graduate of the Reynolds School of Journalism, has earned the PRSSA Certificate in Principles of Public Relations. The Certificate in Principles of Public Relations (CPPR) is an ...
Middlesex College is launching a certificate program, starting in June, to train students to become active contributors to local news in the county. Middlesex College is one of just four community ...
In January 2019, Elisabetta Tola had a concrete idea of what her investigative science journalism nonprofit, Facta, could become. Five months later, after finishing a special City University of New ...
A recent graduate of the Reynolds School of Journalism, Mckenzie Papa has earned the coveted Certificate in Principles of Public Relations (CPPR). Papa is the 19th graduate of the Reynolds School to ...