N
EW YORK
Summer Intensives
at CUNY Graduate School of
Journalism in New York City
July 5-15 and July 19-29.
Summer Intensives are 2-week journalism classes in July for teachers and
high school students. (Learn more at:
http://summerintensive.journalism.
cuny.edu) These short courses cover
the most essential skills for today’s
media professional. You will learn
exciting journalism tools and techniques from our professors. You will
share a memorable learning experience with students from the United
States and the world. And you will
practice your craft in the real world
with real people while getting to
know New York City inside and out.
School Press Institute
July 17-21 at Syracuse University
in Syracuse, N.Y. is a five-day,
residential journalism workshop
for high school students. Classes
are offered in writing, yearbook
journalism, beginning and advanced
photography, video journalism, news
design, editorial leadership and
Advising 101 for teachers.
Application Deadline: July 1
Cost: $550, scholarships available
Contact:
Sherri Taylor, School Press Institute
(315) 443-2626
[email protected]
Application Deadline: May 31
Cost: $2,800 w/ housing, $2,000 w/o
housing, large groups discounts
available
Contact:
Paul Mucciarone
CUNY Graduate School of Journalism
(646) 758-7866
[email protected]
CSPA Summer Journalism Workshop
June 19-24 at Columbia University
in New York City offers five different
weeklong courses in news writing,
editorial leadership, digital startup,
design, redesign of student
newspapers.
Application Deadline: May 9
Cost: $1195 residents;
$795 for commuters
Contact:
Edmund Sullivan, Executive Director
Columbia Scholastic Press Association
(212) 854-9400
[email protected]
N
ORTH CAROLINA
Carolina Sports Journalism
Camp June 22-25 at University
of North Carolina in Chapel Hill,
N.C.
Rising high school juniors and seniors
interested in sports and media are
encouraged to apply to the Carolina
Sports Journalism Camp, to be held
at UNC-Chapel Hill June 22-25. The
four-day workshop will instruct
students on sports play-by-play,
sports writing, sports photography
and more through classroom study
and newsroom practice. Students
will take a behind-the-scenes tour
of UNC’s sports media facilities and
cover a press conference. They will
also observe an undergraduate sports
writing class taught by Sports Camp
lead instructor Tim Crothers, whose
work has appeared in New York Times
Magazine and ESPN Magazine.
Application Deadline: April 1
Cost: $500 for in-state students,
$1,000 for out-of-state students
URBAN JOURNALISM
WORKSHOP AT NYU
The Urban Journalism Workshop
at New York University, sponsored
by the Dow Jones News Fund,
is designed to develop the next
generation of great journalists.
A diverse group of twenty high
school juniors and seniors from the
New York City metropolitan area
(including New Jersey, Connecticut
and Westchester) will come together
July 11-20, to spend 10 days
attending an intensive and rewarding
journalism “boot-camp” held at the
Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute
at New York University.
Application Deadline: April 25
Cost: none
Contact:
Andrea Caldarise, Community Events
and Initiatives Specialist
New York University’s Arthur L. Carter
Journalism Institute
(212) 998-8044
[email protected]
Contact:
Monica Hill, Director
N.C. Scholastic Media Association
(888) 562-6276
[email protected]
N.C. Scholastic Media Institute
June 13-16 at University of North
Carolina in Chapel Hill, N.C.
Come celebrate the 75th anniversary
of the Institute. High school
journalism students and their
teachers are invited to enroll. This
intensive four-day workshop teaches
innovative and effective ways of
communicating through scholastic
media. Instructors from across the
state and nation offer their expertise
in online news, newspaper, yearbook,
literary magazine, photojournalism,
design and broadcast news.
Application Deadline: May 25
Cost: $200 before May 1, $225 after
May 1, scholarships available
Contact:
Monica Hill, Director
N.C. Scholastic Media Association
(888) 562-6276
[email protected]