Applications open for NEHSJC Summer 2022 High School Journalism Workshop

The New England High School Journalism Collaborative has announced the dates for the all-expense-paid summer workshop for students interested in journalism, established by the...

Six Journalists Receive Yankee Quill Award During Celebratory Luncheon

The Yankee Quill Award recognizes New England journalists who have provided great contributions and excellence to the field in the region. This annual award,...

Free Program on November 2 – Stop Scrolling! Journalism, Objectivity, and the Future of...

New Hampshire Humanities invites the public to a free event, “Stop Scrolling! Journalism, Objectivity, and the Future of News,” on Wednesday, November 2, at...

Brodsky Prize Applications Are Open For Excellence In NH High School Student Journalism

New Hampshire’s preeminent high school journalism award is inviting submissions for The 2023 Brodsky Prize, established by a former editor of the Manchester  Central...

NEFAC receives largest gift ever from the estate of late Boston Globe reporter Gloria...

The New England First Amendment Coalition recently received the largest gift in the organization's history from the estate of Gloria Negri, the late trailblazing...

The State of Local News 2024 Report – Expanding Deserts, Shifts in Ownership, and...

The State of Local News 2024 report produced by the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University highlights the ongoing crisis in local news...

Opinion: New Hampshire’s public media is here for you – be here for public...

Healthy communities stand on a foundation of trust. Trust springs from knowing your neighbors and their concerns, knowing that officials and institutions are honest...

The Boston Globe Names Brian McGrory as Editor

The Boston Globe announced that Brian McGrory will rejoin the organization as editor, effective January 5, 2026. McGrory brings a distinguished record of leadership, innovation,...

Treading the often thin line at private schools on free speech for...

By Morgan Mapstone, Bulletin Correspondent The U.S. Constitution may make no laws about limiting free speech, but that doesn't mean a university can’t do so in its...