Wednesday, 10 July 2013

Want free training in business journalism? Our fall 2013 schedule

Self-guided training Reynolds Center Ruisha Qian (left), then a University of Missouri student, watches a colleague work at a Reynolds Center workshop on computer-assisted reporting in Indianapolis in 2012. The center has another CAR workshop on July 18, 2013, in Phoenix.

Whether you’re looking for training in investigative business journalism, SEC-document digging or social-media sourcing, the Reynolds Center has you covered with our schedule of free training for fall 2013.

Jump-start your business coverage and your career with online and in-person sessions taught by award-winning journalists and professors.

In addition to our live training, you can find help anytime at BusinessJournalism.org, where we provide free self-guided training, beat basics and daily coverage tips off the news.

REYNOLDS CENTER’S FALL 2013 TRAINING SCHEDULE

Learn in just one hour a day with these free webinars:

And don’t miss these free workshops:

Apply for fellowships for seminars in Phoenix Jan. 2-5:

Try our training at journalism conferences:

Orlando @NABJ: The Business of Me, July 31, with Twitter’s Mark S. Luckie.
New York @AAJA: Covering Your Local Economy, Aug. 21, with NPR’s Marilyn Geewax. Just $21.49. Full conference registration not required.Boston @ NLGJA: Social Media ROI for Journalists, Aug. 23, with Reynolds Center Digital Director Robin J. Phillips.Boston @ NLGJA: The Energy Revolution: Finding Powerful Stories Everywhere, Aug. 23, with NPR’s Marilyn Geewax.Anaheim, Calif. @EIJ: The Business of Me, Aug. 24, with Twitter’s Mark S. Luckie. Just $25. Full conference registration not required.New York @SABEW: Investigative Business Journalism, Oct. 4, with Loeb Award winner Brian Grow of Reuters.

Don’t see what you need?

To suggest topics for training or host a workshop, please contact Executive Director Linda Austin at 602-496-9187. You can also sign up for biweekly updates on upcoming free training.

ABOUT THE REYNOLDS CENTER

Since 2003, more than 19,000 journalists have learned to cover business better through free training from the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism. The center is at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication in Phoenix. It is funded by the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation, a national philanthropic organization founded in 1954 by the late media entrepreneur for whom it is named. Headquartered in Las Vegas, the Reynolds Foundation has committed over $145 million nationwide through its Journalism Program.


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