Plus, how AI-written stories might have a positive impact on local news, a Baylor editor hits all the right notes, and students are asked to reflect on TIME Magazine's new AI agent.
Plus, the finalists in the Reynolds Journalism Institute Student Innovation Competition, a UVA student reporter is fired, and great examples for alumni and anniversary pages.
We've got a great roundup of resources to help you get started.
Plus, a social media improvement plan, how to report on university trustee political donations and the latest from Indiana.
Plus a personal reflection on the situation at Indiana.
Plus, an interviewing tip sheet, a mental health guide and ideas for campus/professional partnerships.
Plus, classroom exercises involving a live-on-TV murder confession and The New York Times' top 20 magazine covers of all time.
Plus, more evidence for the importance of teaching influencer/creator journalism, a student journalist faces trial, and a bonkers investigation out of Western Kentucky.
Plus, a running list of Charlie Kirk-related firings and expulsions, and a great professional TikTok example.
Plus, tackling the campus pisser (not literally — unsanitary!), a Duke Chronicle scoop, and coverage of Charlie Kirk.
Plus, an AEJMC/SPJ controversy makes national headlines, an easy media literacy curriculum and a newsletter discussion template
The top two journalism AI tools, tested; new First Amendment resources; and why I'm eagerly awaiting your students' OnlyFans stories.