News organizations are the new journalism schools June 17, 2014 By Edirin Oputu Politico and Condé Nast will soon be training rookies
A laurel to ProPublica May 2, 2014 By Edirin Oputu A superlative investigative piece examines the resegregation of America’s schools
Meet the local paper that’s ‘raising hell’ to keep government open March 24, 2014 By Susannah Nesmith Florida Times-Union goes to court for key information–and also just for principle
Effective teachers, lackluster test scores? December 6, 2013 By Susannah Nesmith In Florida, an opportunity to dig deeper into some contradictory data
At The Plain Dealer, a shrinking staff delivers some solid work February 8, 2013 By Anna Clark But how will statehouse and politics coverage hold up once layoffs take effect?
NSF invests in literary science journalism June 8, 2012 By Curtis Brainard Creative nonfiction program seeks emerging writers
City Pages Goes Behind the Scenes of Standardized Testing March 8, 2011 By Lauren Kirchner Essay-scoring process found to be arbitrary and corruptible