Carleton J-School
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Carleton University's School of Journalism.
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Check out the latest instalment in the @CarAdrianH podcast In Bed With the Elephant, his interview with Sky News Africa correspondent @YousraElbagir, who was in Ottawa to deliver the Peter Stursberg Foreign Correspondents Lecture. inbedwiththeelephant.podbean.com/e/yousra-elbag…
Check out this piece in The Conversation from Vicky McArthur, program director of our Bachelor of Media Production and Design, questioning whether elected officials should be allowed to block constituents on social media. theconversation.com/should-canadia…
Wildly busy afternoon of media hits for our Stursberg keynote @YousraElbagir, the Sky News Africa correspondent, who presents tomorrow about coverage of Sudan. She did CTV National News with Carolyn Jarvis (a remote from Ottawa) and All in a Day on CBC Radio with Alan Neal.
Journalism student Holly Jothsmith (on the left) interviews Stursberg lecture keynote @YousraElbagir (Sky News Africa correspondent) for Carleton’s public affairs show Midweek. In the background is fellow journalism student Zoe Pierce. Give it a listen: soundcloud.com/carleton-journ…
Carleton journalism students attending a workshop on trauma-informed journalism with this year's keynote for Carleton's Peter Stursberg Foreign Correspondents Lecture, @YousraElbagir, Sky News Africa correspondent. Carleton journalism professor @mpearson78 moderated the event.
This year's keynote for Carleton's Peter Stursberg Foreign Correspondents Lecture, @YousraElbagir, Sky News Africa correspondent, took time this morning for an interview with @CarAdrianH for his podcast In Bed with the Elephant. carleton.ca/sjc/2025/the-2…
"As the world finally starts to notice the scale of devastation in Sudan, I look back on a decade of trying to humanize the stories of the people in my country and many other countries that suffer from the same global neglect." ~ Yousra Elbagir, Sky News Africa correspondent.
Tickets are still available for next week's Peter Stursberg Foreign Correspondents Lecture, being delivered Nov. 13 by SkyNews Africa correspondent Yousra Elbagir. Lecture is titled Human Reporting from Sudan and Beyond - a remedy for selective empathy. carleton.ca/sjc/2025/the-2…
Tickets are still available for next week's Peter Stursberg Foreign Correspondents Lecture, being delivered Nov. 13 by SkyNews Africa correspondent Yousra Elbagir. Lecture is titled Human Reporting from Sudan and Beyond - a remedy for selective empathy. carleton.ca/sjc/2025/the-2…
Great to engage with prospective journalism students at today's open house; a lot of interest in our Bachelor of Journalism and BMPD. Thanks to all those who helped out: faculty members Aneurin Bosley, Adrian Harewood and Stefy McKnight and staff Dave Elliott and David Sarazin.
Future journalists try their broadcasting skills at Carleton’s weekend open house carleton.ca/sjc/2025/futur…
The 2025 Peter Stursberg Foreign Correspondents Lecture, by Sky News Africa Correspondent Yousra Elbagir, takes place Nov. 13. Her lecture - Human reporting from Sudan and beyond: a remedy for selective empathy - will be modered by the CBC's @NahlahAyed. carleton.ca/sjc/2025/the-2…
The 2025 Peter Stursberg Foreign Correspondents Lecture, with Sky News Africa Correspondent Yousra Elbagir, will focus on the “ignored war” in Sudan. Admission is free, but please register in advance: carleton.ca/sjc/2025/the-2…
Special thanks to Brenda O'Neill, the Dean of Carleton's Faculty of Public and Global Affairs and Rafik Goubran, Carleton's VP for Research and International, for supporting this internship program, along with Journalism's Kesterton Endowment. Experiential learning at its best.
So proud of the 3 Carleton journalism students who completed two-month internships this spring, summer and fall covering Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan. Poppy Philbrook and Sean Coombs (both journalism students) and Alyssa Johnston (from media production and design) made up the team.
So proud of the 3 Carleton journalism students who completed two-month internships this spring, summer and fall covering Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan. Poppy Philbrook and Sean Coombs (both journalism students) and Alyssa Johnston (from media production and design) made up the team.
A great final story from Expo Reporter Alyssa Johnston, who was among three @jschool_cu students to take up our internships at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan: Visitors to Canada’s Expo pavilion share touching messages as world fair closes - Capital Current capitalcurrent.ca/visitors-to-ca…
So proud of @JSchool_CU colleagues Trish Audette-Longo and Nana aba Duncan for pulling together tonight's inaugural Mary Ann Shadd Cary lecture with Camille Dundas, editor-in-chief of ByBlacks.com. Carleton journalism's first major keynote named for a woman. Incredible
Be sure to listen to today's interview by CBC Radio's All In A Day host Alan Neal with two new students in Carleton's Certificate in Journalism in Indigenous Communities: Alison Seymour and Kiyanaw Bird cbc.ca/listen/live-ra…
A conversation with CJIIC students Alison Seymour (Wiikwemkoong First Nation/Akwesasne Mohawk Nation) and Kiyanaw Bird (Thunderchild First Nation/Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation) will air on All In A Day with Alan Neal in the afternoon. Be sure to hear our CJIIC students in action.
Students from Carleton’s new Certificate in Journalism in Indigenous Communities will be on CBC to mark Sept. 30. An interview Raven Brascoupe from the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation conducted with Minister of Indigenous Services Mandy Gull-Masty airs on Ottawa Morning.
The Future of Independent Media Summit being co-hosted by Carleton's journalism program this weekend includes a kickoff Friday evening and a full day of discussions on Saturday. Don't miss this important event.
Media advocacy organization Press Forward will hold the Future of Independent Media Summit at Carleton University Oct. 3-5, co-hosted by Carleton's journalism program. Find out more and register: eventbrite.ca/e/the-future-o…
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The Future of Independent Media Summit
News publishers + public policy + philanthropy & more collide to talk about our information ecosystem + innovation + the future of media.
Team Journalism was hard at work this weekend at the annual Ontario Universities Fair, the major recruitment event held in Toronto. Journalism program head Allan Thompson was joined by colleagues Nana aba Duncan and Aneurin Bosley to meet prospective journalism students.
Don't miss this innovative and timely live journalism show about the impact of drones in Gaza, produced by journalism education colleagues at Toronto Metropolitan University. Tickets are still available. eventbrite.ca/e/living-with-…
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Living with Drones - Ottawa
An interactive live journalism show about the devastating and traumatic impacts of Israel’s use of drones in the besieged Gaza strip.
Tickets are still available for Living with Drones, a live journalism show we're hosting at Carleton Sept. 25 about the sounds of war and their devastating, traumatic impact on the residents of Gaza, using first-person stories from the ground in Gaza: eventbrite.ca/e/living-with-…
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