John McCandlish Phillips Journalism Institute To Join With The Media Project
The Global Media Project will expand its focus to include professional development and continuing education.
View ArticleProducer Alice Rhee Talks About Journalism And Her Mentor, John McCandlish...
Her reporting career has spanned some of the most significant events in recent history: the 9/11 attacks, the Oklahoma City bombing trial, the handover of Hong Kong, Pope John Paul's death, and the...
View ArticleThe Media Project Names 2015 Coaching And Leadership Fellowship Winners
The program begins with a week-long workshop at The Poynter Institute in St. Petersburg, Fla., where the Fellows participate in a series of interactive sessions designed to help them recognize...
View ArticleRobert Novak Journalism Fellowship Awards King’s Alumna Madison Peace
May 27 2015 Alumna Madison Peace ‘12 recently received a $7,500 grant from the Robert Novak Journalism Fellowship Program to report an in-depth feature story or series on the criminal justice system....
View ArticleEvangelist Walks The Talk From California To New York
June 17 2015 – By Dean Graham People stared as Arthur Hollands walked through the Financial District in New York City. Many of them took pictures, some pointed. A few were bold enough to come up and...
View Article7 Worthwhile Ways To Grab Attention
In a keynote speech recently in New York City, Parr, a co-founder of Dominate Fund and a former editor at Mashable, shared key findings on how to leverage credibility and capture an audience's...
View ArticleStattbad Closing: Feeling Berlin Techno And Hearing It Cry
By Helen Healey BERLIN — Daniel Plash, 31-year-old manager of Stattbad Wedding in Berlin, appeared in the front entrance of the former nightclub wearing a black leather jacket and skinny jeans and, at...
View ArticleAdvice for Greece: Never Play Chicken with Germany
By Paul Glader Editor’s note: Paul Glader has spent regular time in Greece in the past four years with friends and family and lived in Germany. He has been following and writing about the current Greek...
View ArticleCan Greece Find Its Inner Capitalists?
By Paul Glader Editor’s note: Paul Glader has spent regular time in Greece in the past four years with friends and family, and lived in Germany. He has been following and writing about the current...
View ArticleThe King’s College Welcomes Norway’s NLA University College As 14th Partner...
NLA University College is the third-largest private university college in Norway with campuses in Bergen, Oslo and Kristiansand... The Gimlekollen School of Journalism and Communication in Kristiansand...
View ArticleGunned Down In Public: Journalist Killings Rise In Philippines
By Ben Cal MANILA – There seems to be no end to media killings in the Philippines as another journalist was gunned down in broad daylight last Thursday by three motorcycle-riding gunmen. Cosme Diez...
View ArticlePope Francis’ NYC Visit Will Put “Faces” To Refugee And Immigration Issues
By Adrienne Scrima On Thursday morning in Saint Cecilia’s Parish in East Harlem, Head of Catholic Charities New York Monsignor Kevin Sullivan outlined the plans of Pope Francis’ upcoming visit to New...
View ArticleWhat Stephen Colbert’s Faith Taught Him About Pain And Suffering
September 10 2015 – By Terry Mattingly While it’s hard to journey from the intellectual legacy of the Blessed John Henry Newman to the Late Show with Stephen Colbert, it can be done. This is a story...
View ArticleExperience Northern Ireland’s Peace Process Through David Blevins’ Eyes
September 28. 2015 On October 21 2015, David Blevins, Ireland Correspondent for Sky News, will speak on the role of the media in Northern Ireland’s peace process at New York City’s McCandlish Phillips...
View ArticleWashington Journalism Center Builds A New Era As New York City Semester In...
November 2 2015 Since 2006, the Washington Journalism Center (WJC) has trained and placed aspiring journalism students in countless internships. Students come from Christian colleges across the country...
View Article“Faces of Courage” Bring Healing To Congo’s War Survivors
November 17 2015 – By Emma Clark and Daphne Seah NEW YORK CITY – Imagine lying in bed listening to gunshots echoing in the night. Imagine looking into the eyes of war survivors who have seen the worst...
View Article“C.S. Lewis’ The Great Divorce” Comes To NYC
NOVEMBER 20 2015 – By Emma Clark NEW YORK — Last weekend, the stage adaption “C.S. Lewis’ The Great Divorce” performed its preview shows to full houses in midtown Manhattan’s Pearl Theater. Written by...
View ArticleDavid Blevins –‘Making Hope and History Rhyme: Reporting the Northern Ireland...
By Emma Clark and Daphne Seah NEW YORK— For Sky News’ Ireland Correspondent David Blevins, balanced, accurate and positive stories in journalism were paramount in resolving Northern Ireland’s deep...
View ArticleMPJI’s Paul Glader Appointed To Leadership Role Of International Journalism...
The Media Project is an international network of journalists, editors, and media leaders that share a passion for excellence in journalism. The organization sponsors professional development...
View ArticleReview: The Witness—One man’s quest to find healing after the murder that...
by Dean Graham NEW YORK– What sort of person could watch a woman being stabbed to death and do nothing to help her? What if not one, but an entire crowd, responded to such gruesome violence with...
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