Graduates will report on global stories with grants administered by the Pulitzer Center.
CJS names Raney Aronson-Rath Editor-at-Large, receives $125,000 grant to support documentarians of tomorrow.
“LRAP let me continue to do the work — rather than look for work outside of journalism.”
Each year, the Brown Institute supports tech and journalism projects through Magic Grants.
For two years, LRAP has made it possible for Columbia graduates to pursue public service journalism without being constrained by educational debt.
FRONTLINE (PBS) welcomes Jala Everett as its 2025-26 journalism fellow from Columbia Journalism School.
J-School faculty are traveling the globe, earning honors and engaging international communities.
Students wrap up their year with podcasts, print pieces and photojournalism.
These faculty members once sat in the classrooms they now lead.
The awards highlight excellence in journalism throughout the Class of 2025.