2023 Better Newspaper Competition List of Winners and Judges’ Comments Available
Congratulations to all the 2023 New England Better Newspaper Competition Award winners! We are excited to release the full list of winners with the...
Help us promote! 2023 New England Journalism Student Scholarship’s
Once again this year, the Journalism Education Foundation of New England will award a number of scholarships to high school seniors and college students...
Senators see Journalist Protection Act as a means of safeguarding Democracy
By John Voket - President, NENPA
As recently as a few days ago, The Washington Post reported that President Donald Trump's pushback over being peppered...
United States Journalism Emergency Fund Application
The International Women's Media Foundation has partnered with Craig Newmark Philanthropies to establish the United States Journalism Emergency...
Cybersecurity and the upcoming elections: a conversation with Adam Clayton Powell III
On August 25 Adam Clayton Powell III, Executive Director, USC Election Security and Information Project, and John Voket, Associate Editor, The Newtown...
Ten ways to mess up an online presentation
These days, ad professionals are conducting more digital presentations than ever before. While there are some similarities with in-person meetings, there are...
Make Journalism Better By Improving Newsroom Culture
News organizations covering the fury over the deaths of more than 200 Black people at the hands of police in 2020 and COVID-19’s brutal...
Guest Column – Sustaining Rural Journalism In 2023
This month’s column is mainly from someone else because it illustrates a serious problem facing rural newspapers: How do they manage increasingly contentious public...
Radically Rural invites NENPA members to 2024 summit!
Radically Rural, the national summit that helps small communities thrive, returns Sept. 25-26 with community journalism sessions designed to connect rural newsrooms with resources...
The Republican’s Cynthia Simison to retire; Larry Parnass named new Executive editor
Cynthia G. Simison, whose career at The Republican stretches back nearly 50 years, will retire as its executive editor on March 1. She will...