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Columbia Journalism Review By CJR Staff Uganda’s Twitter Battleground By Sophie Neiman Columbia Keeps ‘Investigating’ Student Journalists Covering Pro-Palestine Protests Reporters on campus say it’s a threat to press freedom
Most Recent - Columbia Journalism Review June 13, 2025 By CJR Staff Plus: Busy as beavers in the Beaver State, true crime beyond murder, and Terry Moran’s world-class haterade How Should Journalists Call Out Lies in the Age of Trump and AI?
- Columbia Journalism Review June 13, 2025 By CJR Staff Plus: Busy as beavers in the Beaver State, true crime beyond murder, and Terry Moran’s world-class haterade How Should Journalists Call Out Lies in the Age of Trump and AI?
Journalists Attest to Experiences of Sexual Misconduct with Wesley . . . On March 11, Lowery left those positions; in the days afterward, CJR and the Washington Post reported that his departure followed a series of encounters detailed to American’s Title IX office concerning sexual harassment and other misconduct (Title IX is a federal law that prohibits sex-based discrimination, including sexual harrassment and
- Columbia Journalism Review June 13, 2025 By CJR Staff Plus: Busy as beavers in the Beaver State, true crime beyond murder, and Terry Moran’s world-class haterade How Should Journalists Call Out Lies in the Age of Trump and AI?
Tow Center for Digital Journalism - Columbia Journalism Review About the Tow Center for Digital Journalism The Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism is a research center exploring the ways in which technology is changing journalism, its practice and its consumption — as we seek new ways to judge the reliability, standards, and credibility of information online
Onward - Columbia Journalism Review CJR’s inaugural issue offers an assessment of the 1960 Kennedy–Nixon presidential campaign, raising many of the questions that animate our pages today: about perceived bias in reporting and difficulties covering a vote-counting process that’s drawn out and opaque
Journalism’s Essential Value - Columbia Journalism Review The debate around “objectivity”—if that’s even the right word, anymore—has become among the most contested in journalism In recent years, CJR has served as a forum for that discussion, through numerous pieces, and even a conference, last fall, exploring approaches to the question
How We’re Using AI - Columbia Journalism Review - cjr. org In a collaboration between CJR and the University of Southern California’s AI for Media and Storytelling Initiative, we asked a diverse group of reporters, editors, executives, and others across the news industry: How does your work involve AI, for good or ill? When does AI matter, and how does it make you feel about your craft, identity, or