Fellowships
Why journalists need a theory of change
A simple framework to help us decide how to put our limited resources to use.
Listening, loss and what we might miss (and learn) from each other
Co-creating care-driven resources for visual journalism.
Introducing the 2025-2026 RJI Fellows
The Reynolds Journalism Institute at the Missouri School of Journalism has announced the 2025-2026 class of RJI Fellows, who will work to create and test free, open-source resources for journalists and community newsrooms.
2024-2025 RJI Fellows present free, open-source resources for newsrooms in public webinar
On Friday, March 7, the 2024-2025 class of RJI Fellows presented the results of their projects, which aimed to create free and open-source solutions to a variety of industry challenges.
YESEO partners with The Oglethorpe Echo on JournalismAI Innovation Challenge
Driving sustainable AI use in news-academic partnerships.
Creating systems to keep journalists safe
Addressing digital, physical, psychological and legal security.
Where do you start in launching a freelance career?
The biggest mistake new freelancers make is wasting time on the wrong priorities. Here’s what to do instead.
Customization is key to a compelling sonification
Learn how to create your own story-driven sonification.
RJI Fellows Impact Report: 2023–2024 fellowships already benefiting hundreds of journalists
The impacts of projects from the eight journalists and professionals who completed their 2023–2024 RJI Fellowships this year are gathering momentum as news organizations implement and iterate on their ideas.
Scheduling rest is crucial for good journalism
Planning time off makes us healthier, more productive, and creative.