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17 journalism Events Found

Mar 9

P.S. Weekly: How Teen Journalists Drive Change in Their Communities

Austin Marriott Downtown - Waterloo Ballroom 3
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3/9/26
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Mar 9

P.S. Weekly: How Teen Journalists Drive Change in Their Communities

Austin Marriott Downtown - Waterloo Ballroom 3
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3/9/26
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Mar 9

P.S. Weekly: How Teen Journalists Drive Change in Their Communities

High school student reporters from Miseducation, a student-produced podcast about inequities in New York City schools, will share how their storytelling has had tangible impact on their schools and beyond. They'll discuss how they've overcome barriers while calling out injustices in education, demonstrating that young people deserve a seat at the table and a real say in their education.
Austin Marriott Downtown - Waterloo Ballroom 3
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3/9/26
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Mar 9

P.S. Weekly: How Teen Journalists Drive Change in Their Communities

Austin Marriott Downtown - Waterloo Ballroom 3
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3/9/26
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Mar 9

P.S. Weekly: How Teen Journalists Drive Change in Their Communities

EPodcast session about teen journalism and community impact.
Austin Marriott Downtown - Waterloo Ballroom 3
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3/9/26
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Mar 9

P.S. Weekly: How Teen Journalists Drive Change in Their Communities

Educational podcast recording focusing on teen journalism and community engagement
Austin Marriott Downtown - Waterloo Ballroom 3
Free
3/9/26
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Mar 9

P.S. Weekly: How Teen Journalists Drive Change in Their Communities

Podcast discussing how teen journalists drive change in their communities.
Austin Marriott Downtown - Waterloo Ballroom 3
Free
3/9/26
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Mar 9

P.S. Weekly: How Teen Journalists Drive Change in Their Communities

Podcast recording focused on teen journalism and community impact
Austin Marriott Downtown - Waterloo Ballroom 3
Free
3/9/26
URL Copied Successfully
Mar 9

P.S. Weekly: How Teen Journalists Drive Change in Their Communities

Austin Marriott Downtown - Waterloo Ballroom 3
Free
3/9/26
URL Copied Successfully
Mar 9

P.S. Weekly: How Teen Journalists Drive Change in Their Communities

Austin Marriott Downtown - Waterloo Ballroom 3
Free
3/9/26
URL Copied Successfully
Mar 9

P.S. Weekly: How Teen Journalists Drive Change in Their Communities

Austin Marriott Downtown - Waterloo Ballroom 3
Free
3/9/26
URL Copied Successfully
Mar 9

P.S. Weekly: How Teen Journalists Drive Change in Their Communities

As high schoolers, we regularly face unreceptive administrators, underfunded programs, and top-down decisions. Journalism allows us to speak out and demand better. We're reporters for Miseducation, a student-produced podcast about inequities in New York City schools. In this live episode, we'll share how our storytelling has had a tangible impact on our schools and beyond. And we'll discuss how we've overcome barriers while calling out injustices. Our work makes it clear that young people deserve a seat at the table and a real say in our education. It's time adults started listening.
Austin Marriott Downtown - Waterloo Ballroom 3
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3/9/26
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Mar 10

On Our Minds Road Trip: A Conversation with Austin Students

Season six of Student Reporting Labs' On Our Minds podcast about the teenage experience is an audio road trip around the US, exploring what it's like to be a teen in every corner of the country right now. In this live podcast recording session, join student co-hosts Zack Castruita and Helena Ortiz for a live conversation with Austin high school students, digging into what's unique about teen life in their city and neighborhoods. They'll be telling stories about place and the people, traditions, and surprises that make those places special.
Austin Marriott Downtown - Waterloo Ballroom 3
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3/10/26
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Jun 1

Summer Academy 2026

The Summer Academy 2026 program is a dynamic summer camp that immerses high school students and graduating seniors in topical courses that span journalism, culture, technology, fashion, and business sectors. Guided by accomplished industry professionals, students gain hands-on experience.
Virtual
Free
6/1/26
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Jun 7

Big Red Summer Academic Camp - Digital Media Camp

Intensive, hands-on training with writing, photography, videography, and media creation methods. Students will have access to production studios and media production equipment to produce a team multimedia project.
College of Journalism and Mass Communications, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
$625.00 - Early...
6/7/26
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Jul 12

High School Journalism Workshop

The E.W. Scripps School of Journalism's annual workshop for high school journalism students and advisers started in 1946 and is one of the oldest programs in the nation. Open to high school students from rising sophomores to recent graduates. Workshop tracks include news reporting and writing, broadcast, magazine, public relations and media relations, visual storytelling, sports writing, podcasting, and sports broadcasting. The five-day program runs from July 12-16, 2026, with activities including campus tours, keynote speakers, data journalism sessions, media law sessions, baseball games, and project presentations.
E.W. Scripps School of Journalism, Ohio University
$450.00 - Includ...
7/12/26
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Aug 2

Maine Media Camp

Maine Media camp is a week-long summer program for high school students interested in exploring media and communications. The camp covers Audio Engineering, Extended Reality (VR/AR), Graphic and Visual Design, Journalism, Live Sound Production, Marketing Communications, Photography, and Video and Film Production. Students work hands-on with NESCom faculty in professional studios while making friends with others who share their interests. Program runs August 2-7, 2026.
Husson University - New England School of Communications
$700.00 - Tuitio...
8/2/26
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