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On World Press Freedom Day, CJS supports Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and calls for his release.

"I'm so proud to be in the company of all these great minds, artists, writers, thinkers whose work I've admired for years,” said Alarcón.

Students at CJS have the opportunity and the challenge of engaging with news outlets directly to share their stories with the world as they unfold.

Reporters from The Washington Post and the Virginia Center for Investigative Journalism at WHRO & ProPublica have won the 2024 Berger Award and

Columbia Journalism School announced today 10 Knight-Bagehot Fellows in Economics and Business Journalism for the 2024-2025 academic year.

The Lipman Center for Journalism and Civil and Human Rights is proud to announce its 2024 fellowship winners — journalists who will pursue reportin

With nearly 140 news media companies in attendance online, it was the biggest job fair in the United States. 

CJS alumni have proven themselves to be more than masters of their craft — they are trailblazers in the field.

CJS receives $200,000 from the international organization to broaden the reach of data journalism.

The awards ceremony will take place on Tuesday, May 7, at Columbia Journalism School.

The talent incubator will empower emerging journalists with business news reporting skills and global mobility while promoting newsroom diversity.

Historic symposium will bring journalism, art and scholarly voices to Pulitzer Hall; Bust of Wells to be unveiled during the day-long event