Community Journalism Lecture Series

The University of Vermont Center for Community News has developed a free Community Journalism Brown Bag Lecture Series featuring virtual national conversations around community...

AI resources for newsrooms

In an era where information flows faster than ever before, newsrooms face the constant challenge of staying ahead of the curve, delivering accurate and...

RJI now accepting applications for the 15th fellowship class of innovators

The Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute is now accepting 2021-22 RJI Fellowship applications from individuals or organizations with an innovative journalism project...

2021 New England Top Individual and Newspaper of the Year Awards Presentation Video

On Oct. 22, 2021, we presented the annual Allan B. Rogers Editorial Award, New England First Amendment Award, AP Sevellon Brown NE Journalist of...

The Fight to Save the Small-Town Newspaper

An in-depth article, Hard-Pressed | The Fight to Save the Small-Town Newspaper, published in the March/April issue of Yankee Magazine highlights the challenges of...

Violence isn’t protest

Assembling to protest is our right under the First Amendment — it’s how we talk to each other as a nation.

Digital marketing services complement newspaper offerings

Digital marketing services can help newspapers help their advertising clients By Alastair Pike Bulletin Correspondent Facebook and Google are projected to have captured more than 60 percent of...

The Spirit of ’76: Protecting us against the Putin Playbook

As we gather to celebrate Independence Day, it’s a good time to reflect on how our most fundamental freedoms have served this nation well. It’s...

Award tokens: Storytelling, advocacy, dogged reporting, strong local points of view

By Jesse Goodman, Bulletin Correspondent   ‘As time went by, the digital world came to be. The newspaper world started to feel more irrelevant. But coming...

Lessons from a failed advertiser

I remember talking to Clark about his early days in advertising. When he started his then-small marketing business, one of his first clients was...