About NENPA University

NENPA produces a wide assortment of professional development opportunities throughout the year. In addition to the annual conference and convention, NENPA offers a slate of high-quality— yet low-cost— training sessions. NENPA’s training curriculum addresses mission-critical issues that are relevant for those who labor in all areas of the media and newspaper workforce; including news, advertising, circulation, production, promotion, new media, and administration.

Training sessions are offered at locations throughout New England to make them most accessible and convenient for members. For those who are not able to travel, seminars are also conducted via webinars.

NENPA’s workshops are conducted by some of the most knowledgeable professionals serving the newspaper industry. The Journalism Education Foundation of New England supports NENPA U.

If you have suggestions for a new training session or would like to be contacted about future workshops, email us at info@nenpa.com!

View previous webinar recordings at this link.

NENPA U and Other Webinar Calendar

Jul
22
Tue
NEFAC 30 Minute Skills – How to Use Signal to Protect Documents and Sources
Jul 22 @ 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm

With the need for privacy and secure communications increasing, more journalists are turning to the Signal app while newsgathering. The app uses end-to-end encryption for its services that prevents third-parties from viewing the content shared. Join us for an introductory lesson on how to use the app to protect sources, documents and other materials—presented free by the New England First Amendment Coalition.

About Your Instructors

Davis Erin Anderson is a senior digital security trainer at Freedom of the Press Foundation. She has reached thousands of journalists through her fun and impactful training sessions, as well as her contributions to FPF’s security blog. Anderson joined FPF in 2023 with expertise in creating and delivering engaging content on digital security; past projects include NYC Digital Safety, Data Privacy Project, and Web Literacy for Library Staff. She holds degrees in library science and music performance, and she performs regularly as a French horn player with orchestras and other ensembles in and around NYC.

Abigail Lis-Perlis (they/them) is the Program Manager for the digital security training team at Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF), where they steward client services and program development. They have been with FPF since 2021, supporting journalists, media makers and human rights workers to keep themselves and their sources safe. They have an eclectic professional background, including experience in curriculum development, content production, project management, grassroots fundraising, facilitation, and communications, as well as a rich history as an artist, educator, and community organizer. Lis-Perlis is the founder and artistic director of folkLAB, a Pittsburgh, PA based arts collaborative.

 

 

The Segmentation Blueprint: First-Party Data to Power Audience Growth
Jul 22 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Join us for a complimentary session presented by Local Media Association and Local Media Consortium.

In this session, you’ll discover how to collect, analyze, and activate your own data to create high-value audience segments that drive engagement, loyalty, and revenue. Join industry consultants from a leading professional services firm as they break down actionable frameworks for audience segmentation, real-world case studies, and proven techniques to maximize first-party data assets. Whether you’re a publisher, broadcaster, or digital media executive, you’ll walk away with practical ideas you can implement immediately to fuel audience growth and boost your bottom line. Don’t miss this opportunity to build a stronger, smarter, more sustainable data strategy — reserve your spot today!

Register here for this free webinar.

Tactics to Turn Newsletter Readers Into Paying Supporters
Jul 22 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

For this free Indiegraf session, we’ll be joined by Dan Oshinsky, the former Director of Newsletters at BuzzFeed and The New Yorker, and now the founder of Inbox Collective, a consultancy that helps publishers grow their audiences and revenue through email.

Dan will dig into a key challenge for news publishers and content creators: turning newsletter readers into paying supporters—and keeping them engaged for the long haul.

Building a paid audience goes far beyond simply securing that first payment. To create lasting support, you need a strategy that works at every stage of the journey.

In this session, Dan will guide you through practical, actionable tactics to help you:

✅ Convert — Discover smart strategies that motivate your readers to become paying supporters.
✅ Retain — Learn how to keep those supporters engaged.
✅ Prevent churn — Recognize early signs when supporters start to drift away and how to bring them back before you lose them.

There’ll also be time for a live Q&A, so bring your questions!

Jul
25
Fri
Public Health Journalism: Lessons from our inaugural journalism fellowship cohort
Jul 25 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

As the National Press Club Journalism Institute’s inaugural Public Health Reporting Fellowship comes to a close, the five journalists who participated will share details from their ambitious reporting projects, including lessons learned, key findings, and their tips for practicing this type of journalism.

The cohort will have completed investigations into the growing disparities and solutions in disease prevention and health care for immigrant workers, rural populations, and elder communities, among other topics. This will be a celebration of their hard work and dedication over the past six months!

This program is part of the Institute’s inaugural Public Health Reporting Fellowship, funded by the Common Health Coalition. It’s being opened to the public at no cost.

Jul
29
Tue
NENPA U: Solidarity Journalism – Reporting for Social Justice Beyond Taking Sides
Jul 29 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
NENPA U: Solidarity Journalism - Reporting for Social Justice Beyond Taking Sides

What does it mean for journalism to truly stand with the communities it serves? Join NENPA University and Dr. Anita Varma, a leading voice in ethical journalism and faculty member at the University of Texas at Austin, for a thought-provoking session on Solidarity Journalism — an approach that prioritizes the lived experiences of marginalized communities in the service of basic dignity.

In this webinar, Dr. Varma will share practical frameworks for journalists and editors to distinguish solidarity for basic dignity from partisanship, prioritize truth over both-sidesism, and build credibility through inclusive, justice-driven coverage. Learn how solidarity journalism can strengthen journalism’s pursuit of truth, deepen audience connection, and uphold the core mission of journalism to serve the public in an era of growing polarization and disinformation.

Perfect for reporters, editors, and newsroom leaders committed to meaningful community engagement and more equitable journalism.

Jul
31
Thu
New research: What news consumers want to know about journalists’ use of AI
Jul 31 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

News consumers told us they want to know when journalists use AI. At Trusting News we know transparency can help journalists earn the public’s trust and for the most part, newsrooms are open to it. But when it comes to a new technology like AI, journalists are wondering what the best way to be transparent is.

For the last year, we’ve been working with newsrooms and researchers to answer that question. Join us and University of Minnesota researcher Benjamin Toff as we share survey responses from actual news consumers in the U.S., Brazil and Europe and hear how the public responded to different versions of AI use disclosures used in new stories.

You’ll gain insight into:
* How news consumers respond to seeing AI use disclosed in news content
* How newsrooms are displaying AI use disclosures in daily stories
* How news consumers responded to different disclosure language
* How AI use disclosure impacts the public’s trust in news content

Aug
1
Fri
From big picture to local story: Reporting on the impact of the megabill
Aug 1 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

The 2026 budget act signed into law on July 4 will impact the health of millions of Americans — especially those on Medicaid and other safety net programs including SNAP. How can journalists wrap their arms around these massive changes? Panelists will highlight what aspects journalists should pay close attention to right now and how to use the power of storytelling to make the coming changes real for audiences.

Presented by the Association of Health Care Journalists.

Aug
4
Mon
What Should We Say? New Research on AI Disclosures in Journalism
Aug 4 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

As generative AI tools become more integrated into journalism, transparency about how and when they’re used is essential to building trust. But what should journalists say to audiences? What kind of language builds understanding and what causes confusion or skepticism? In this session, Trusting News will share its latest research on transparency around AI use in journalism. You’ll walk away with insight into what disclosures resonate and what pitfalls to avoid. This session is perfect for anyone navigating AI use in their newsroom or looking to build clarity and credibility with their community.

NENPA members have access to programs that are offered annually on writing and editorial topics, print and online advertising sales, technology, social networking, management issues, and much more. These time-efficient webinars are designed to offer fresh ideas to improve job skills, without the need for travel and time away from the office.

Not a NENPA member?

We offer several types of memberships for newspapers, affiliates, students, educational professionals, non-profit news-related organizations, and more.

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