amNewYork is looking for journalism students for the Fall internship program. Available are an amNewYork editorial internship and an amNY.com fall internship.
Journalism student Maria Luisa Imbachi has been named winner of the the Aronson Award for Undergraduate Journalism. Find out what topic Imbachi covered to win her the coveted Aronson.
WABC-TV has numerous internships listings for Spring 2020, including sports, operations/production, digital, investigative, 7 On Your Side and Here & Now.
Type Investigations is looking for an entry-level researcher and/or fact-checker with a deep interest in investigative journalism. Find out more and how to apply.
Reuters is looking for aspiring journalists for its paid 2020 summer internship program, with hands-on reporting positions covering business, political and general news.
Lloyd Siegel, a 44-year veteran journalist of NBC News, visited Professor Sissel McCarthy’s Studio News Production class and offered praise for the latest Hunter News Now show.
A panel discussion scheduled for May 21 at Hunter College will address an ongoing crisis for journalists in Mexico, who are being harassed and killed. The event is organized in part by the Aronson Awards for Social Justice Journalism, based out of Hunter.
A pioneering young interactive storyteller joined students in Professor Adam Glenn’s Mobile Journalism MEDPL 387 course in mid-April to talk about her award-winning work and the possibilities for cutting-edge immersive media technologies.
Refinery29 is looking for summer news fellows for a news program it is developing in association with the Google News Initiative. Deadline to apply is April 30.
News 12 Brooklyn’s multimedia journalist Emily Lorsch offered MEDPL 202 Reporting and Writing 2 students tips on working under pressure and on deadline during a classroom visit on April 8.
EverydayHealth.com, a leading health and wellness digital platform, seeks summer interns with strong reporting, writing, SEO and digital media skills to join its editorial team.
Hunter journalism students were invited to explore the core of ABC News broadcast operations in late March, as part of a pair of tours organized by Prof. Adam Glenn, a former senior producer at the network.