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Webcasts and conversations from Columbia Journalism School in NYC.

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Columbia Journalism School presents "Talking about the Pulitzer Prizes and the Changing Newspaper Landscape" SPEAKER: Prof. Sig Gissler, administrator of the most influential prizes in journalism and member of the Columbia J-school... more

Columbia Journalism School presents "Digital Journalism at the J-school: What every student will learn." SPEAKERS: Prof. Duy Linh Tu, coordinator of the digital journalism program, along with Dave Mayers and Kenan Davis, 2009 Digital... more

Columbia Journalism School presents a conversation with Nicholas Lemann, dean and New Yorker writer. He'll discuss the J-school, journalism today and much more. Call in with your questions or e-mail them to dos@jrn.columbia.edu... more

Columbia Journalism School presents a discussion with Helen Bendict, a long-time member of the school's faculty and distinguished nonfiction writer and novelist. Her latest book is "The Lonely Soldier: The Private War of Women... more

Columbia Journalism School presents a conversation about Launching Your Own Media Business: Tips and advice for the Changing Media Landscape Speakers: Henry Dubroff, J'82 alum and Susan J. Marks, authors of "Battling Big Box:... more

Columbia Journalism School presents a conversation with Prof. Ari Goldman, one of America's leading experts on religion journalism. He is a former New York Times and NY Daily News religion columnist and the author of several books on... more

Columbia Journalism School presents a briefing on LinkedIn for Journalists - or, So you've Joined LinkedIn but have no idea how to use it well - or, Everything you wanted to know about LinkedIn, but were afraid to ask. Lots of journalists and... more

[LOOKING FOR LINKEDIN BRIEFING? go to http://snurl.com/lijournos ] Columbia Journalism School presents a briefing on Twitter. The micro-blogging service, is popular with many journalists. We hear how it helped in covering the Mumbai... more

Columbia Journalism School presents a conversation with Lydia Polgreen, the West Africa bureau chief of the New York Times and member of the Class of 2000. Polgreen, who is based in Dakar, Senegal, has won several awards... more

Columbia Journalism School presents a conversation with Prof. Marguerite Holloway, Director of Science and Environmental Journalism. She will discuss the M.A. program aimed at mid-career journalists, (and her specialization, Science)... more
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