CJS2030: Columbia Journalism School Initiatives

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.

Dean Jelani Cobb

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.

Two students using a laptop.
AI Initiative

Researching and developing tools to be on the cutting edge of the industry.

Three students posing questions.
Democracy Initiative

Strengthening the fourth estate with rigorous, ethical and compelling journalism.

Two students interviewing a man on the street.
Local & Nonprofit News Initiative

Supporting local and nonprofit news — in the classroom and after graduation.

A student recording video at Coney Island.
Climate Initiative

Training the next generation of reporters to cover the most pressing issue of our time.

A graduate's cap.
Access Initative

Opening doors to the profession: journalism relies upon, and is improved by, perspectives and people from a variety of backgrounds.

CJS2030 News

These digital news platforms led by Columbia Journalism School alumni are tackling human-rights issues and serving readers in practical ways.

Honoring Outstanding Environmental Reporting for 25 Years

With director June Cross, now-Dean Jelani Cobb scrutinizes one of the first elections held during the pandemic.