The e-book features interviews, research and first-hand accounts with journalists, content creators and activists from around the world. It coincides with the launch of a free online course from the Center's Journalism Courses program.
Read MoreUpon accepting the award, Knight Center founder and director Rosental C. Alves said he is “optimistic about the future,” even if the journalism of the future doesn’t look like it does today.
Read MoreMore than 1,000 participants from 108 countries took the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas’ recent course, “Climate Solutions Journalism: A Community-informed & Equity-focused Approach.”
Read MoreThe historic Shirley Bird Perry Ballroom at the University of Texas at Austin, which has hosted important U.S. figures like Martin Luther King, Jr. and Frank Sinatra, is the new venue for the International Symposium on Online Journalism.
Read MoreFor the 345 participants from over 40 countries who enrolled in the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas’ “Audio Intensive Storytelling for Journalists” course, the experience provided the opportunity to master audio storytelling and expand their knowledge of podcasting techniques.
Read MoreTo help investigative journalists with the latest investigative tools and techniques, the Knight Center is offering a new advanced, low-cost online course, “Investigative Reporting Now: OSINT and Other Cutting-Edge Tools and Techniques.”
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