RJI news
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
The MOU: A key step in building an alliance with ham radio operators
Your guide in preparing a memorandum of understanding between your newsroom and ham radio emergency services in your area.
Our toolkit to cover Latino communities
Tips and screenshots for each tool, with specific searches.
Essential Steps in building a style guide browser extension
A peek into the toolkit we launch next month.
Applications for 2024-2025 RJI Fellowships to close Feb. 4
Applications for 2024-2025 RJI Fellowships, during which the fellows will create and test open source tools and resources that journalists and newsrooms can put to practical use, will close on Feb. 4.
How to authentically ask for audience participation in newsletters
A conversation with Sam Cholke and Andrew Haeg.
2024 RJI Student Innovation Fellows to spend summer helping community newsrooms innovate
Four Missouri School of Journalism students have been named the 2024 Student Innovation Fellows at the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute.
2023 at RJI: A look back
2023 was another year full of new solutions and ideas for the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute at the Missouri School of Journalism. Even as RJI continued to focus on strengthening community news by supporting innovative approaches to content and funding models and performing in-house experimentation here at RJI, the national breadth and impact of … Continued
Building interactive visuals for newsletter engagement
How a newsletter drew participation through a holiday gift guide.