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Solutions-based journalism: How do you engage readers with a complicated topic?
Solutions-based journalism: How do you engage readers with a compli...
What became clear during the Forests and the Economy Symposium 2015, which took place on May 27, is how complex the subject can be.
Justin Wise
Jun 5, 2015
Getting Involved … from a Distance
Getting Involved … from a Distance
As a student journalist, I have struggled with becoming too involved with a story, finding myself caring too deeply or wanting to use my…
Travis Loose
Jun 5, 2015
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Forests and the Economy Symposium 2015: What was said
Forests and the Economy Symposium 2015: What was said
Well, at first we heard from from U.S. Congressman Peter DeFazio, who left us with some important parting words.
Justin Wise
Jun 4, 2015
Forests and the Economy: Pushing conversation on a significant issue
Forests and the Economy: Pushing conversation on a significant issue
When I sat in a discussion at the What is Journalism? conference in April and listened to Michael S. Laufer speak about the mediocrity in…
Justin Wise
May 26, 2015
The problem with science journalism: A lack of answering “why?”
Michael Swan Laufer wants the “why?” to be included in science journalism. Right now, it’s not.
Justin Wise
Apr 22, 2015
Audience engagement, reader loyalties — news & politics sections should take a look at sports
Audience engagement, reader loyalties — news & politics sections should take a look at sports
When Tony Gwynn died, I tried to make sense of it while writing for SB Nation. The response was the most reader engagement I’ve experienced.
Justin Wise
Apr 11, 2015
This is Journalism. For now.
This is Journalism. For now.
The more things change, the more they stay the same. That phrase has always been one of my favorites.
Travis Loose
Apr 11, 2015
Journalist vs. Reporter: What’s the difference?
Journalist vs. Reporter: What’s the difference?
When you google “what is a journalist” you get this:
Kira Hoffelmeyer
Apr 11, 2015
The first Pulitzer winner for feature writing is still relevant and amazing
The first Pulitzer winner for feature writing is still relevant and amazing
Jon Franklin penned “Mrs. Kelly’s Monster” in 1979. But his research, form and execution never go out of style.
@edercampuzano
Apr 11, 2015
Je Suis Charlie, I promise
Je Suis Charlie, I promise
On Jan. 7, 2015, I woke up late.
Travis Loose
Apr 10, 2015
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