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⭐ Welcome, Class of 2025: we’re just as excited as you to bring you into the @Columbia Journalism community. With prize-winning faculty and alumni in every significant newsroom in the world, you’re coming to the forefront of the industry. Here, you’ll gain the cutting-edge skills needed to tell important stories in your neighborhood and around the world. Applications are open to join the Class of 2026 — no fee required. Learn more at journalism.columbia.edu or at the Linktree in bio. Featuring: @inagygram, @meeranavlakha, @danabinfet, @irenebntg, @alexklavens, @hoboinheels, @sommulbaloch_ and more.

⭐ Welcome, Class of 2025: we're just as excited as you to bring you into the @Columbia Journalism community. With prize-winning faculty and alumni in every significant newsroom in the world, you're coming to the forefront of the industry. Here, you'll gain the cutting-edge skills needed to tell important stories in your neighborhood and around the world. Applications are open to join the Class of 2026 — no fee required. Learn more at journalism.columbia.edu

Last week, Professors Ari Goldman and Gregory Khalil were featured on CNN's AMANPOUR, sharing the aim of their renowned Covering Religion course. Their students are taught to listen to those with differing viewpoints, and cover all aspects of any conflict. They have shared their insights into co-teaching these crucial topics with ABC News and CBS News. Hear their discussion with CBS: https://bit.ly/CJSDiscussionCBS

#ICYMI: The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) hosted Dean Jelani Cobb and the New Jersey Institute for Social Justice's Reparations Council for "The Promise of Juneteenth." The evening featured discussions confronting the lasting effects of slavery and its impact on the contemporary life of Black people in the state. Watch the full event: https://www.youtube.com/live/1lkvOrCkGy8?si=9jkSN7p8uoN9pjMv

There are only two weeks left to submit the best in audio and video reporting for the 2025 duPont-Columbia Awards — and join over 80 years of Silver Baton winners, carrying the legacy forward. Enter by July 1 at www.duPont.org. #duPont2025

🎙️ Columbia Journalism School: home of the best student audio. Right now, Shoe Leather is featured on Spotify's "Celebrating Student Voices" playlist. In this season, student reporters watched hours of court testimonies, read dozens of newspaper stories and tracked down friends and neighbors to tell the story of Amadou Diallo. Listen now: https://spoti.fi/3V58kzU Plus, Professor Joanne Faryon's Onomatopoeia pod was featured in Columbia News: https://news.columbia.edu/news/5-great-columbia-made-podcasts-listen-now Looking for more? Check out Uptown Radio, produced as a part of Audio Workshop: https://www.uptownradio.org/

Journalists from ABC News joined Columbia Journalism School's Lisa Cohen and Abi Wright to talk trash. Matt Gutman and his team tracked plastic's trip around the world in “Trashed: The Secret Life of Plastic Recycling," a #duPont2024 Award-winning investigation about plastic recycling. Listen now: https://spoti.fi/3fPjlo4. Have you done deep reporting in the public interest? #duPont2025 submissions are now open until July 1 at www.duPont.org

In the 1960s, a presidential commission defied expectations by telling a hard truth. The tumultuous summer of 1967 begged three questions: What happened? Why did it happen? And what could be done to prevent it from happening again? American Experience | PBS presents THE RIOT REPORT, co-produced and co-written by CJS Dean Jelani Cobb. It premiers today, May 21 at 9/8c on your local PBS station. Learn more: journalism.columbia.edu/pbs-riot-report #RiotReportPBS

One year ago today: Columbia Journalism School launched the pilot Loan Repayment Assistance Program, the first of its kind for graduate J-schools. Since his announcement, the school approved over 30 alumni for this transformative educational debt relief — and the beneficiaries are making proven, positive impacts on local and non-profit newsrooms. Learn more: https://journalism.columbia.edu/news/lrap-one-year

This morning, CJS celebrated the Class of 2024 at the annual Journalism Day — highlighting professional prizes, student award winners and those graduating with honors. "Congratulations for solidifying your place in history before your careers have even started," said Caitlin Dickerson of The Atlantic in the Pringle Lecture. "As a peer, I welcome to you to our ranks and I look forward to working with you."

In this month's issue of Columbia Magazine: Dean Jelani Cobb discusses why disinformation and the dearth of local reporting may shape the way this year’s voters think about issues and pose a threat to democracy. Read more: https://magazine.columbia.edu/article/challenges-news-reporting-election-year-jelani-cobb-columbia-journalism