Opinion (Page 32)
September 7, 2021
Instructor Spotlight: Garnette Cadogan on the Joys of Teaching
AJO is extremely fortunate to have Garnette Cadogan teach Long-Form Narrative at NYU, giving our online students access to his style, wisdom, and humor. A renowned essayist whose writing explores the promise and perils of urban life, we recently sat down with Cadogan to chat about what it’s like teaching AJO students in a virtual setting and what his hopes for the future are.
August 18, 2021
Veteran News Producer Still Finds Joy in Storytelling, 50 Years Later
(NEW YORK) – Jay Kernis, CBS Sunday Morning producer, turned 69 this year. There are not many television producers in […]
August 6, 2021
Katie Hopkins: The Self-Proclaimed “Jesus of The Outspoken” is No Journalist
(London, UK) – During a balmy Wednesday in June of 2020, when the Black Lives Matter protests were raging in […]
July 31, 2021
5 Lessons Investigative Journalists Can Learn From Nellie Bly
Almost a century before the likes of women investigative journalists like Christiane Amanpour, Jane Mayer and Diane Sawyer shot to […]
July 31, 2021
Four Lessons From Award-Winning Journalist Nima Elbagir
(SECAUCUS, NJ) —She began her career as a stringer for Reuters in 2002 and is currently a Senior International Correspondent […]