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When done right, a work of literary journalism can be as compelling as a great novel. In these eight books, all by Columbia alumni, the authors have immersed themselves in complex events or difficult situations in dogged pursuit of two things — a great story, and the truth.
This Hispanic Heritage Month, Columbia Journalism School celebrates the contributions of Hispanic and Latinx journalists.
Columbia Journalism School hosted their 30th Anniversary Conference and Awards Gala on October 12.
Olivia Carville and Douglas MacMillan win the WERT Global and Welles Prizes, respectively.
Jessica Huseman of Votebeat spoke with Margaret Sullivan about voting coverage and election integrity in the upcoming election.
A compilation of alumni work, from those on the ground reporting one of the most important stories of the past year.
Leading figures in the media industry met at Columbia Journalism School for a two-day event.
From Sept 22–29, J-School students immersed themselves in Climate Week NYC, and produced compelling stories for Columbia News Service.
Here’s to the next century of preparing journalists to be rigorous, ethical and curious — setting the standard of our professional practice.
They were honored for their exceptional contributions to news and documentary storytelling.
Watch the stream: join a sweeping exploration of AI and ethics in today’s journalism with leading industry thinkers and news practitioners.
Want cutting-edge coverage of one of the most impactful issues of our time? Explore work created by CJS faculty, alumni and students.
Governments everywhere must respect journalists’ right to report freely and without fear.
The Faculty of Columbia Journalism School strongly condemns the intimidation of journalists.