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Carleton University's School of Journalism.
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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…
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-…
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-…

Raven Brascoupe from the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation and a student in Carleton's new Certificate in Journalism in Indigenous Communities was a guest host on CBC Radio's Ottawa Morning to interview Minister of Indigenous Services Mandy Gull-Masty for broadcast Sept. 30.


First-year students in JOUR1001 Journalism in Context: from Gutenberg to AI with Prof. Allan Thompson, take turns reading passages from John Milton's defence of freedom of the press in the classic Areopagitica, complete with the black coat, frilly collar and curly wig.
In my first-year class on journalism and democracy, we begin with John Milton's classic defence of freedom of the press in Areopagitica. To try to bring it to life, I have three student volunteers take turns reading. Thanks to Kayla Lessels, Andre Doan and Charlotte Nowak Bella.


Thrilled to attend the Manitoulin Island launch of the first in-person intensive course of Carleton's new online Certificate in Journalism in Indigenous Communities, led by colleague @duncanmccue. Magical morning session in the teaching lodge of partner and host Kenjgewin Teg.




Thrilled to welcome more than 40 young people to Carleton's journalism program this week to take part in the second iteration of our podcast summer camp. The camp is running at capacity, a testament to the interest among this generation in storytelling.
The podcast summer camp we're running this week @JSchool_CU is at full capacity, with a cohort doing podcast training with the amazing Caroline O'Neill and David Sarazin in the morning while the afternoon podcast group does sports. I see a lot of future journalists in the room.



Don't miss your chance to check out the Surveillant Pleasures "Cam-Mobile" RV lab in front of Richcraft Hall today until 1 p.m. This is a project of our @stéfymcknight and research colleague Julia Chan of Cam Hunters exploring how pleasure can subvert surveillance logics.


Great work on the ground at Expo from @jschool_cu interns Poppy Philbrook and Sean Coombs, documenting Canada Day festivities in Osaka: Canada Day in all its glory at Expo, before the sun was even up back home - Capital Current capitalcurrent.ca/canada-day-in-…
Great to see journalism interns like Poppy Philbrook thriving in Japan. You can read Poppy's reporting from Expo on CapitalCurrent.ca and go directly to the story about Phil Wizard: capitalcurrent.ca/gold-medalist-…
Carleton University Expo reporter Poppy Philbrook in action in Osaka, Japan, interviewing Canadian gold medal winner Phil Wizard. Poppy is one of three @JSchool_CU students to take up reporting internships at Expo 2025 this summer. Poppy's Dad Joe was also in country for a visit.



Carleton's Expo reporter, @jschool_cu's Poppy Philbrook, caught up with Canadian gold medalist Phil Wizard as he dazzled on the Expo 2025 stage in Osaka. Another great hit for Capital Current: capitalcurrent.ca/gold-medalist-…
Another blog from one of our @jschool_cu interns in Africa: Three days to do laundry africadispatches.com/blog/f/three-d…
A video blog from Victor Vigas Alvarez, one of the @jschool_cu Global Journalism interns in Africa this summer. His post documents celebrating his birthday in the heart of Africa: Celebrating twenty-three in the Pearl of Africa africadispatches.com/blog/f/celebra…
Another blog post from Victor Vigas Alvarez, one of our @jschool_cu Global Journalism interns, with Farm Radio International in Uganda: How Uganda is feeding my Cuban soul africadispatches.com/blog/f/how-uga…
Wonderful Convocation ceremony @JSchool_CU today for Bachelor of Journalism and Master of Journalism graduates from Carleton. We held a reception back in the atrium of Richcraft Hall, our home. The most popular feature seemed to be the photo booth with antique journalism props.




We will celebrate graduates from the Bachelor of Journalism and Master of Journalism programs tomorrow morning. And on Friday, graduates of the Bachelor of Journalism and Humanities program have their Convocation. These ceremonies are always one of the highlights of the year.
Congratulations to the Class of 2025! This week @Carleton_U celebrates the achievements of over 5,000 graduating students. Here's to your hard work, dedication and bright futures! 🎓

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