One of the proudest moments of my professional career was the day I was elected president of ASNE. The day I would follow in the footsteps of some of the editors I had so long admired and studied and ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. A new study says some of the biggest newsrooms in the country are still failing to fulfill a nearly 50-year-old pledge to ...
A quick scan of the program from September’s American Society of News Editors convention might lead you to believe you’d stumbled into the wrong Chicago hotel. Sessions like “What Can We Learn from ...
With nods to Abraham Lincoln, Robert C. Maynard and others, Milton R. Coleman, senior editor at the Washington Post, pledged that “we’ve got a new attitude, and a new game” Wednesday as he became ...
Now that it has revealed that the number of journalists of color in daily newspaper and online-only newsrooms declined for the third consecutive year, the American Society of News Editors plans to ...
“Only 234 out of nearly 1,700 newspapers and digital media outlets submitted data for this year’s survey. The resulting response rate of less than 14 percent means that data collected thus far could ...
Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Asne Seierstad flicks her long blonde hair from her face, flings out an arm and gives a deep groan of mock-horror. "Oh no, not that ...
Nonprofit news outlets are about as racially diverse as newspapers, according to the American Society of News Editors’ 2016 survey of newsroom staffing. A total of 737 news organizations, including 91 ...
Kabul: Final Call by Laurie Bristow; The Afghans by Åsne Seierstad reviews – how the west abandoned Afghanistan… and what happened next An ex-UK envoy’s compelling account of the chaotic military ...
The Shearer Group, Inc. (TSGI) has announced a new addition to its naval architecture, marine engineering, and marine surveying firm, Luke Strawson. Luke holds a Bachelor of Science in Ocean ...
“The Afghans,” by the Norwegian journalist Asne Seierstad, tells the country’s turbulent recent history through the lives of three people. By Kim Barker Kim Barker is an international correspondent ...