Reporter Nathan Halverson of the Santa Rosa Press Democrat discusses his investigation of the Sonoma State University Academic Foundation.
Category: Podcasts
November 2010 podcast: Think tank focuses on threats to student journalism
Colorado high school journalism adviser Mark Newton discusses the Scholastic Journalism Institute, a think tank focusing on threats to scholastic journalism.
October 2010 podcast: New guidelines help student newsrooms act ethically
Randy Swikle of the Illinois Journalism Education Association and Shawn Healy of the McCormick Foundation discuss the newly-released Protocol for Free & Responsible Student News Media.
September 2010 podcast: How to advocate for local policies that protect student press rights
Tyler Buller, former school board member in Johnston, Iowa, and Leslie Shipp, newspaper adviser at Johnston High School, discuss local policies that can help protect student press rights.
August 2010 podcast: New book looks at history of college newspaper sex columns
Dan Reimold of College Media Matters and author of the book Sex and the University: Celebrity, Controversy, and a Student Journalism Revolution discusses trends in college newspaper sex columns.
July 2010 podcast: Huffington Post reporter discusses coverage of credit card companies targeting students
Ben Protess of the Huffington Post Investigative Fund shares his experience researching and reporting on the tie-in agreements hundreds of colleges and universities in the U.S. have with with credit card companies.
June 2010 podcast: Why is the number of high school newspapers dwindling?
In one of the most media-centric cities in the U.S., why is the number of high school newspapers dwindling? Brooklyn College Professor Jessica Siegel discusses her study on the journalism programs in New York City high schools.
May 2010 podcast: New leader takes over at JEA
Kelly Furnas, Virginia Tech media adviser, discusses his plans as the new executive director of the Journalism Education Association (JEA).
April 2010 podcast: Weighing the benefits and risks of non-profit campus journalism
Campus Progress' David Spett and Michael Tracey, Editor-in-Chief of the Campus Progress paper The Perspective at The College of New Jersey, weigh in on the benefits and risks of non-profit campus journalism.
March 2010 podcast: How to access public records
David Cuillier and Charles Davis, the authors of the new book The Art of Access: Strategies for Accessing Public Records, address the importance of using records in student journalism and offer tips on how to do it successfully.