Sentences with phrase «environmental journalism at»

The SEJ Emerging Environmental Journalist Award recognizes students with outstanding potential in environmental journalism at institutions that SEJ members identify and help to develop a local selection process.
Scott Wallace, a Ted Scripps Fellow in Environmental Journalism at the University of Colorado - Boulder, wrote about Edwin Chota and illegal logging in Peru in the April 2013 issue of National Geographic.
He was the 2008 and 2009 recipient of the Edward Meeman Award for Outstanding Undergraduate Student in Environmental Journalism at MSU.
• Breanna Draxler, staff writer: A graduate of Gustavus Adolphus College, Draxler had an assistantship at the Center for Environmental Journalism at the University of Colorado, where she earned her master's degree.

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So it was off to New York University, where he earned a masters degree in journalism at the school's Science and Environmental Reporting Program.
She then enrolled in the Science, Health and Environmental Reporting program at New York University, where she earned a master's degree in journalism.
Brainard holds master's degrees in environmental science and journalism from Columbia University in New York City, where he is an adjunct faculty member at the Graduate School of Journalism, home of the Pulitzjournalism from Columbia University in New York City, where he is an adjunct faculty member at the Graduate School of Journalism, home of the PulitzJournalism, home of the Pulitzer Prizes.
The University of Michigan's Paul Mohai, a leading researcher of issues related to environmental justice, talked about the Flint water crisis at a workshop sponsored by the Institute for Journalism and Natural Resources, attended by Scientific American contributing editor Robin Lloyd.
I previously worked at BusinessGreen covering the green economy and have a undergrad master in environmental chemistry from the University of Edinburgh and a science journalism MA from City University.
She has a Ph.D. in immunology from the University of Washington, an M.A. in journalism and an advanced certificate from the Science, Health and Environmental Reporting Program at New York University.
A graduate of Yale and UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism, she's also a recipient of a Middlebury Fellowship in Environmental Reporting, a two - time Société de Chimie Industrielle fellow at the Chemical Heritage Foundation, an ASME nominee, a 2013 resident at the Mesa Refuge, a fellow in both the Food and Medical Evidence Boot Camps at the Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT, and winner of the Gobind Behari Lal prize for science writing.
A professor of English, journalism, and environmental humanities at the University of Delaware, Jenkins lives with his wife and two children in Baltimore.
In 2006, he took a half - time position as an assistant professor teaching environmental journalism and writing at Western.
Since that time, he has studied art and worked at bookstores and non-profit arts institutions while continuing his earlier interest in journalism and environmental science.
Matthew Nisbet, a communications professor at American University focused in part on environmental journalism, sent this note in reaction to recent Climate Progress posts on climate and the media:
Curtis Brainard, who assesses environmental coverage for the Columbia Journalism Review online, in a comprehensive piece on the move, said: «[T] he decision to eliminate the positions seems particularly misguided at a time when world events would seem to warrant expanding science and environmental staff.»
The crew at Journalism.org, which is run by the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism, had already noted in a year - end wrapup that environmental coverage, including climate, was down somewhat from 2007 and 2008, representing 1.5 percent of overall coverage.
Tom Yulsman, with whom I worked at Science Digest magazine in the early 1980s, when science journalism was a booming enterprise, has been exploring the (increasingly ugly) interface of science, media and public policy on the Center for Environmental Journajournalism was a booming enterprise, has been exploring the (increasingly ugly) interface of science, media and public policy on the Center for Environmental JournalismJournalism blog.
There's more on various possible roles and stances for scientists at the Center for Environmental Journalism blog.
The Times excelled at environmental coverage before there was an environment pod, continued during that phase, and, I predict, will do so going forward, within the financial constraints facing all journalism.
Environmental journalism is one of the bright spots in our profession today, and I am always astonished at the level of knowledge, commitment and creativity among my peers in SEJ.
Ground - level sustainability efforts were at the forefront of the two - day journalism workshop, organized by the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) in partnership with the Society of Indonesian Environmental Journalists (SIEJ) as part of April's 2018 Asia - Pacific Rainforest Summit in Yogyakarta.
Ken Christensen is an associate video producer at KCTS9 in Seattle, Washington, as part of EarthFix, an environmental journalism collaboration led by Oregon Public Broadcasting in partnership with six other public media stations in Oregon, Washington and Idaho.
on the full - time faculty or are students at an accredited college, university, or other school and have an interest in environmental journalism and / or environmental issues.
He taught environmental journalism for two semesters at Brown University and directed the forestry programs of northern California's Mattole Restoration Council from 2006 to 2011.
Both spoke at the Carbonundrums workshop on making sense of climate change reporting around the world, organized by Oxford University's Environmental Change Institute and the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
Joydeep teaches Development Journalism to postgraduate students at Jamia Millia Islamia University in New Delhi and holds a Masters in Environmental Economics and Environmental Management from the University of York (UK).
Speakers at the event will include U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire; Andrew Revkin, strategic adviser for environmental and science journalism at the National Geographic Society; NFL veteran and philanthropist Ovie Mughelli; and Denis Hayes, President of the Bullitt Foundation, Board Chair Emeritus of Earth Day Network and organizer of the first Earth Day 1970.
For his contributions to environmental journalism, Gupta won the 2012 Green Globe Award at the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit.
Tom Yulsman is Director of the Center for Environmental Journalism and a Professor of Journalism at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
I started Collide - a-Scape in early 2009, when I was halfway through a year - long fellowship at the University of Colorado's Center for Environmental Journalism.
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