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Graduate School of Journalism

Report: how to save journalism

Journalists release a report with recommendations to save the floundering industry.

Journalists release a report with recommendations to save the floundering industry.

Pulitzers: New York Times—5, Internet—0

The New York Times received five Pulitzer Prizes this year, marking the second-highest number of prizes won by that paper during any year in its history.

The New York Times received five Pulitzer Prizes this year, marking the second-highest number of prizes won by that paper during any year in its history.

Bollinger Hosts First Fireside Chat for Grad Students

Amid the freezing weather and bitter winter winds Wednesday night, graduate school students gathered at University President Lee Bollinger’s home for the first-ever fireside chat exclusively for them.

Amid the freezing weather and bitter winter winds Wednesday night, graduate school students gathered at University President Lee Bollinger’s home for the first-ever fireside chat exclusively for them.

Press Swaps Notebooks for Macbooks

The days of scheming journalists smoking cigarettes in the back room and pasting layouts by hand are long gone.

The days of scheming journalists smoking cigarettes in the back room and pasting layouts by hand are long gone.

J-School Student’s Attacker Sentenced to Life in Prison

Following a lengthy trial, the attacker of a 24-year-old student of the Graduate School of Journalism was convicted and sentenced to life in prison in July.

Following a lengthy trial, the attacker of a 24-year-old student of the Graduate School of Journalism was convicted and sentenced to life in prison in July.

Journalism School Assault Victim Testifies in Court

A former student of the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism who was the victim of rape and torture last year took the stand in court Friday to testify against her alleged attacker.

A former student of the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism who was the victim of rape and torture last year took the stand in court Friday to testify against her alleged attacker.

Grueskin Will Shape J-School Academics in a Shifting Field

Bill Grueskin is about to assume leadership of a type of education he never received—in the classroom.

Bill Grueskin is about to assume leadership of a type of education he never received—in the classroom.

Trial Begins for Alleged Rapist of Journalism School Student

The trial of Robert Williams, the 31-year-old man accused of raping and torturing a student of the Graduate School of Journalism last year, began Thursday with an opening statement by the prosecuti

The trial of Robert Williams, the 31-year-old man accused of raping and torturing a student of the Graduate School of Journalism last year, began Thursday with an opening statement by the prosecuti

CU Journalism Professor, Longtime AP Editor Dies

Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism professor and longtime Associated Press editor Sam Boyle died Sunday, Feb. 3 after a long battle with lung cancer. He was 59 years old.

Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism professor and longtime Associated Press editor Sam Boyle died Sunday, Feb. 3 after a long battle with lung cancer. He was 59 years old.

Journalism Students Bound for Ireland as Part of Religion Course

As Columbia aspires to become a global university, one course transports students across the planet.

As Columbia aspires to become a global university, one course transports students across the planet.