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Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY


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    The Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of New York prepares students from a broad range of economic, racial, and ethnic backgrounds to produce high-quality journalism at a time of rapid change.

    We are rooted in the core skills and ethics of journalism: strong reporting and writing, critical thinking, fairness, and accuracy.

    We teach new technologies and storytelling tools across media platforms to engage audiences and promote a broader democratic dialogue.

    We serve our local and global news communities by sharing our reporting, research, and facilities.

    We serve our profession by graduating skilled journalists, diversifying the voices in the media, and encouraging innovation and entrepreneurship to help build a sustainable future for journalism.

    The Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of New York prepares students from a broad range of economic, racial, and ethnic backgrounds to produce high-quality journalism at a time of rapid change.

    We are rooted in the core skills and ethics of journalism: strong reporting and writing, critical thinking, fairness, and accuracy.

    We teach new technologies and storytelling tools across media platforms to engage audiences and promote a broader democratic dialogue.

    We serve our local and global news communities by sharing our reporting, research, and facilities.

    We serve our profession by graduating skilled journalists, diversifying the voices in the media, and encouraging innovation and entrepreneurship to help build a sustainable future for journalism.

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