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The City University of New York's CUNY Graduate School of Journalism offers a top-notch, affordable education teaching traditional journalism values while preparing students to thrive in a rapidly changing media landscape.Learn More →
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Academics
Academics
The course of study for the M.A. in Journalism degree is challenging and requires full-time attendance. Students complete 45 units of course work in three semesters, participate in a comprehensive summer internship, and produce a substantial final or capstone project.Learn More →
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Admissions
Admissions
Our goal is to attract a diverse group of the highest caliber aspiring journalists to our Master of Arts in Journalism program, then to guide and support them every step of the way, from application through graduation and beyond.Learn More →
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Career Services
Career Services
The Career Services Office will work with you from the beginning of your time here to the day of graduation -- and beyond. (We’re available to help alums, too.) Among other things, we review resumes, weigh in on cover letters, brainstorm with you about internship and employment choices...Learn More →
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Donating to CUNY J-School
The CUNY Graduate School of Journalism depends on privately raised funds for the scholarships and academic enhancements that will ensure its success as a top-flight graduate program. Learn More →
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Recent News
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Ravitch Program Supports Three New Fiscal Reporting Projects
The three efforts focus on how Trump’s immigration policies affect sanctuary cities, fiscal control boards might help Puerto Rico, and economic development subsidies are impacting Tennessee.
Upcoming Events
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Feb 08 CUNY J+: Snapchat for News with Kathryn Lurie
This two-hour evening workshop will cover the app’s features, including disappearing messages, My Story montages, Discover and more.
Life After J-School
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Simone Sebastian, ’10, Appointed Washington Post America Deputy Editor
Sebastian is being promoted from her current position as assignment editor at the Post’s financial desk, to the America desk within the next few weeks. She’s been with the Post since 2014 where she began as an assistant editor in Outlook.
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