What Editors Look for in New Hires
When aspiring journalists discover I’ve been in the news business for 40 years – and still have a job at a newspaper – they pepper me with dozens of questions, one of which is a constant: What are...
View ArticleUrbino Alumna at National Geographic
We’re so happy and proud when one of our former students leaves the nest–and lands a great journalism job. Here’s a dispatch from Samantha Blee, who was part of our magazine project in Urbino....
View ArticleInternational Reporting: A Career-Bender For Journalists
One premise of ieiMedia is that doing journalism in a foreign setting raises the student’s learning experience by a quantum leap. This happens to professional journalists as well. Last week, my...
View Article12 Tips for Launching Your Journalism Career
Don’t listen to all the doom and gloom you’ve heard about the economy and the journalism profession. There are still fabulous opportunities in the field — but they are competitive. Here are some tips...
View ArticleThe 3 Types of Mentor Every Journalist Needs
At ieiMedia, we’re big believers in mentoring. When we hire faculty, we look for people who can be mentors to our students — journalists and professors who are not only accomplished in their field but...
View ArticleAdvice from a Foreign Correspondent: Linda Gradstein
Linda Gradstein has reported on the Middle East for more than 20 years, covering everything from the intifada and the mass immigration of Soviet immigrants to Israel to the Persian Gulf War and the...
View ArticleMeet up with ieiMedia
ieiMedia is hitting the road! Students, faculty and college media advisers who want to learn more about our programs, teaching opportunities and academic partnerships can find us at: Associated...
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