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Calls for nomination for the Robert G. McGruder Award for Diversity Leadership Submit your nomination

Submit your nominations for the 16th annual award honoring the distinguished career of Robert G. McGruder, a former executive editor of the Detroit Free Press, former managing editor of The Plain Dealer in Cleveland, graduate of Kent State University and relentless diversity champion. He died of cancer in April 2002.
 

 

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Apply for Emerging Leaders Institute Aug. 8-9 at NABJ

ASNE invites up-and-coming news leaders with diverse backgrounds to apply for the Emerging Leaders Institute hosted by NABJ Executive Suite Aug. 8-9 at the 2017 NABJ Convention and Career Fair in New Orleans.Travel reimbursements of up to $500 per participant are available after the institute.
 

 

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Register early, party with Australian ambassador

Party with Joe Hockey, Australian ambassador to the United States, on the evening of Oct. 10 at his beautiful residence! We will have cocktails, snacks and some quality time for a Q&A and other fun, engaging conversations. This stand-up reception, limited to 80 people on a first-come, first-served basis, is open to those who are registered and made a hotel reservation for the ASNE-APME News Leadership Conference Oct. 8-11 in Washington, D.C. Register soon if you want to join the crowd!

 

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ASNE teaches investigative leadership at #IRE17

ASNE's leading investigations workshop June 21 at the 2017 Investigative Reporters and Editors Convention in Phoenix was a big success! More than 40 people from news organizations across all platforms attended and learned how to become an effective leader for investigative teams and projects. Sixteen panelists led engaging and informative sessions from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
 

 

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Missed ASNE chat on fighting for access? Replay here!

On Wednesday, June 28, we hosted our second live video event, dubbed "ASNE Expert Series: Fighting for access," with moderator Karen Peterson and experts ASNE Legal Counsel Kevin Goldberg, attorney at Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth, P.L.C., and Lucy Dalglish, dean of the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland. 

 

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ASNE Expert Series on fighting for access: Join us tomorrow!

Spare an hour of your time tomorrow (Wednesday, June 28) to join our live discussion on how to fight for access and gain ways to fight back against new developments on Freedom of Information Act and Right to Know laws.

 

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ASNE brings Emerging Leaders Institute to #NABJ17

Apply now for the ASNE Emerging Leaders Institute hosted by NABJ Executive Suite Aug. 8-9 at the 2017 NABJ Convention and Career Fair in New Orleans. The goal of this institute is to train up-and-coming news leaders with diverse backgrounds and help them develop core strategic leadership skills.
 

 

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Register early, party with Australian ambassador

Party with Joe Hockey, Australian ambassador to the United States, on the evening of Oct. 10 at his beautiful residence! We will have cocktails, snacks and some quality time for a Q&A and other fun, engaging conversations. This stand-up reception, limited to 80 people on a first-come, first-served basis, is open to those who are registered and made a hotel reservation for the ASNE-APME News Leadership Conference Oct. 8-11 in Washington, D.C. Register soon if you want to join the crowd!

 

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Join us June 28 for live chat on fighting for access

Threats to newsgathering at the federal, state and local levels are increasing in form and severity. Fights for access to records and meetings have become more challenging. That's certainly the case when seeking to interview sources as government officials are employing new tactics to manage their message and control the narrative.
 

 

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Barry Bingham Sr. Fellowship nominations due tomorrow

The 2017 Barry Bingham Sr. Fellowship is accepting nominations for an outstanding educator who has shown great efforts to encourage and mentor college students of color in the field of journalism. The winner will receive an honorarium of $1,000 to be used to "further work in progress or begin a new project." 
 

 

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