RJI news
RJI Student Innovation Fellow builds analytics tool for Minnesota’s largest newspaper
Emily Hood, a senior at the Missouri School of Journalism, saw many months of work come to fruition in December, when the Star Tribune — the largest newspaper in Minnesota — launched a Slackbot that streamlines the newsroom’s access to analytics.
How to plan for emergency communications before the hurricane season
A radio emergency exercise for reporters to check-in with their managers in the aftermath of a natural disaster.
How to work with a local artist to design merch for your newsroom
Saco Bay News, Black Iowa News, Forth Worth Report and My Ballard created T-shirts with their communities.
Start on your AI journey with these three free beginner self-learning courses
Designed to transform you from a newbie to a knowledgeable enthusiast.
Choosing a tool to do a job it wasn’t built for
A.K.A: Journalism product management for small newsrooms.
Helping solve the news crisis through pop-up apprentice newsrooms
Let’s innovate together to address the decline in hyperlocal investigative journalism.
How anchoring into the values guiding my project led to a new email course
A better understanding of how we define work culture and what we need to do to improve it.
What to look for in a sensitivity reader
Lived experience is just the beginning.
Six ways to help prevent journalist burnout
Create space for people to live their life at work and beyond.
Notes from the field: The power of location
Elizabeth Stephens, executive editor of the Columbia Missourian and Missouri Community Newspaper Management Chair at the Missouri School of Journalism, shares what she and her class learned about the state of community newsrooms around Missouri