SJI Bootcamp offers much-needed reprieve
I’ve spent too much time on Twitter the last few weeks. The country watched the police murder a black man.…
2020 Boot Camp a virtual reality
The 2020 edition of the Sports Journalism Institute’s annual “boot camp” was unlike anything the institute’s previous 27 classes experienced.…
2020 Bulletin Staff
EDITOR Gregory Lee The Athletic, D.C. and Baltimore Class of 1994 SJI CO-DIRECTORS Leon Carter, ESPN Sandy Rosenbush, ESPN EDITOR-AT-LARGE…
First person: How one student was impacted by the pandemic
By Julio Vega SJI Class of 2020 I walked into College Park Center on the campus of University of Texas…
A summer without sports — how are sports publications handling new challenge?
By Kris Rhim SJI Class of 2020 NBA commissioner Adam Silver suspended the NBA season on March 11, after Utah…
Without sports, The Athletic begins to feel the pain
By Prince Robinson SJI Class of 2020 The Athletic, a subscription-based digital sports media company, has taken a hit as…
How other journalism associations are faring this summer
By Landon Bost SJI Class of 2020 From significant losses of revenue to questioning bylaws, COVID-19 forced journalism organizations, like…
Shutdown has made impact in newspaper industry
By Ryan Herrera SJI Class of 2020 The Covid-19 pandemic has ravaged the journalism industry. It was already in a…
New foundation aims to help APSE bring in more funding for diversity initiatives
By Andrew Golden SJI Class of 2020 In an effort to raise more money to support diversity initiatives, the Associated…
Pandemic impacts summer internship plans for many students
By Christopher Linsday SJI Class of 2020 As people around the world struggle to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic, the…