Ochberg Fellow at Center of Spying Case
Ochberg Fellow Jon Stephenson, a correspondent for the third-largest news service in the U.S., finds himself at the center of a new alleged spying case.
Ochberg Fellow Jon Stephenson, a correspondent for the third-largest news service in the U.S., finds himself at the center of a new alleged spying case.
This past weekend, the American Psychological Association's Division 56 granted seven awards for meritorious contributions to the field of trauma psychology, including two Media Awards for contributions to the field.
Last week at Women's eNews headquarters, guest speaker Claudia Garcia-Rojas shared best practices in reporting on rape and sexual violence, including how to use language and framing respectfully during an interview, how to make sources comfortable and how to use statistics effectively in reporting.
As violence in Mexico continues to escalate, we point to five videos released by Article 19, in which Mexican journalists provide tips on staying safe while covering violence and organized crime.
In the largest loss of American firefighters since September 11, 2001, nineteen firefighters were killed while fighting a fast-moving wildfire in Yarnell, Arizona on Sunday.
At this year's PRNDI conference, the Dart Center's Bruce Shapiro was joined by 2010 Ochberg Fellow Russel Lewis, Rachel Dissell and Naomi Starobin on a panel and live radio show about covering crisis and tragedy.
At the APME NYC NewsTrain workshop, Mandy Jenkins of Project Thunderdome shared tips and tools on using social media to find reporting sources, as well as how to fact-check and curate social media to augment coverage.
At this year's APME NewsTrain, Robyn Tomlin of Project Thunderdome presented on creating a plan for digital coverage of major breaking news stories, as well as the best newsroom tools for executing top-notch coverage in real time.
A new report by the Committee to Protect Journalists finds that journalists are among the increasing groups of refugees around the world.
As freelancers become an increasingly important part of news coverage, a new effort in London has launched to help represent independent war journalists and photographers.