Reporting begins here.
Columbia Journalism School has been a preeminent institution for over a century — and continues to invest in the industry by focusing on five major areas over the next decade.
Even as the industry is grappling with many difficulties, journalism is seeing an unprecedented level of innovation.
The pillars of CJS2030 are integrated in every facet of the school, from curriculum to Centers and career development. Learn how at each of the pages below.
CJS2030 News
This event presents a rare opportunity to engage directly with the political leaders shaping the city's future.
A conversation on the global threats to journalists — and what we should do now.
Highlighting opinion writing by CJS faculty, showcasing their expertise and insights.
J-School faculty apply deep reporting and data-driven techniques to enhance transparency in local news.
"We write to affirm our commitment to supporting and exercising First Amendment rights for students, faculty, and staff on our campus."
Read about the center's research into issues with AI-driven search tools.
J-School faculty are exploring AI's impact, weighing its benefits and risks for the industry.
"Denying access to working journalists as punishment for editorial standards sets a terrible precedent."
On January 20, 2025, CJS community members reported on the second inauguration of President Donald J. Trump.
JPMorganChase and Columbia Journalism School have joined the National Association of Hispanic Journalists Champions Initiative.
The $100,000 scholarship is awarded annually to a student who is a resident of Asia and specializes in data or business reporting.
Analyzing press narratives: evaluating coverage before, during and after the 2024 U.S. Presidential election.