CENTER FOR INTEGRATION AND IMPROVEMENT OF JOURNALISM
 
Overshadowing Red Lake
Native Americans are once again marginalized in media

by Poh Si Teng

 
Yarnold leaving the Mercury News
May 2, 2005 in NEWS comments (0)
 
New Research Shows Americans' Love-Hate Relationship with Journalism
A new study shows that Americans have a more positive, more complicated set of attitudes toward journalism than the recent wave of media criticism implies.

by George Kennedy

 
Journalism Students Work for Diversity
San Jose Mercury News reporters and SFSU journalism students are mentoring students at San Jose's racially diverse Willow Glen High School, in hopes of interesting students in news careers.

by Audrey Tang with Matt Itelson

Apr 26, 2005 in NEWS comments (0)
 
NAJA President Blasts ASNE Numbers

by Dan Lewerenz, NAJA President

 
Increasing Newsroom Diversity: It's Time to Make It Personal
UNITY: Journalists of Color is challenging each of the 743 members of the American Society of Newspaper Editors (ASNE)
Apr 12, 2005 in NEWS comments (0)
 
An Interview With ASNE's Incoming President
The Sacramento Bee's Rick Rodriguez on what he hopes to accomplish during his term

by Gregory E. Favre

Apr 11, 2005 in Q&A; comments (0)
 
College Newsroom Diversity
It appears that no matter the campus, black students are under-represented in campus newsrooms, even at historically black colleges.

by Kathleen Woodruff Wickham