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SPJ Graduation Cords Available for Student Members
Are you an SPJ graduating senior or campus adviser? We have a great way for you or your students to show your journo pride: Graduation Cords! That’s right, you can now order blue and white SPJ Graduation Cords for $20 (includes shipping). The cords ship in 3-5 business days. You can order grad cords right here.
Has your student media been censored or threatened? We want to know. We want to help. Read on to find out how SPJ defends student journalists.
– SMACK Home
– J Team: Smack some sense into your censors
– Bayonet Awards: Recognizing the nation's edgiest student journalists
– News: College Media Watchdog
The Society of Professional Journalists understands that changes in the industry have forced educators to rethink and revise curricula. They are being asked — or required — to help students learn about everything that’s new while still teaching the reporting and writing skills that serve as the foundation of journalism. Institutions of higher learning are breaking their budgets to keep up with new software, new hardware and new gadgets. The job of a journalism educator is more demanding than ever before.
Just know that you are not alone. And the Society of Professional Journalists is there to help.
Become a Collegiate Institutional Member
Becoming a Collegiate Institutional Member in SPJ is one of the easiest ways your school can demonstrate to students (and parents) its commitment to producing the best journalists possible. For just $400 a year, your school can join SPJ as a Collegiate Institutional Member and receive the following benefits.
If you're unfamiliar with FOIA laws or just need some guidance, we can help.
– FOI for students
– FOI for pros
Unfamiliar with FOI laws? Need help submitting a records request? Request denied and don’t know what to do now? Just overwhelmed in general and need a place to start?
The Society of Professional Journalists seeks to maintain constant vigilance in protecting the First Amendment guarantees of freedom of speech and of the press and encouraging a climate in which journalism can be practiced freely. If you're unfamiliar with the laws or just need some guidance, these guides — for pros and students — can help.
— FOI for students: A step-by-step guide
— FOI for pros: A step-by-step guide
SPJ has partnered with the Associated Press to offer members a 20 percent discount on an AP Stylebook Online subscription. Details inside.
Related: More discounted services and opportunities for members
The Society of Professional Journalists is here to support student journalists nationwide as they begin to mold their careers. Whether it’s a campus chapter, student media outlet or individual, SPJ is here to offer advice, training and up-to-date information on important freedom of information decisions.
Follow this link for resources that can help you and your chapter regarding freedom of information news and education.
Articles for Students
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– SPJ News: Region 12 Mark of Excellence Awards winners announced in Little Rock, Ark.
– SPJ News: Region 4 Mark of Excellence Awards winners announced in Pittsburgh
– SPJ News: Region 8 Mark of Excellence Awards winners announced in San Antonio
– Quill: Students and live news: Tips to avoiding kryptonite
– SPJ News: Resolutions passed at Excellence in Journalism 2017
– SPJ News: Lincoln Journal Star awarded MOEy Best in Show
– SPJ News: Ohio University named SPJ�s Outstanding Campus Chapter for Second Consecutive Year
– Quill: Ethics: Clarifying terrifying terms
– Quill: Journalist, mentor, educator, country girl at heart
– Quill: Storytelling: Good in theory and in practice
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