Wharton to hold public policy program for business journalists

The Wharton Seminars for Business Journalists will hold a free, one-day program that feature Wharton professors Mark Duggan and Susan Wachter on “Health Care Policy” and “Real Estate and Mortgage Policy,” respectively, in March. The program will be held March 6 from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The registration deadline is March 1. The seminar […]

SABEW to hold call on covering foreclosures and housing crisis

The Society of American Business Editors and Writers will hold a telephone training call next week for journalists looking for tips and ideas on how to cover the housing crisis and foreclosures with more authority. The call for “Fresh Ideas for Covering the Housing and Foreclosure Crisis” will be held from 2 p.m. to 3 […]

Journalism students learning how to cover business

Christine Lavelle of the Phoenix Business Journal writes about how students from the Arizona State University Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communications partnered with journalists at the paper this semester to produce stories. Lavelle writes, “This fall, the Journal teamed with the school’s business reporting class, challenging students to find and report on […]

Former LA Times assistant biz editor named Reynolds visiting professor

Sharon Bernstein, a former business journalist with the Los Angeles Times, has been named the Donald W. Reynolds visiting professor in business journalism at the Walkter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State. She will be on the campus during the spring 2012 semester giving lectures about business journalism. Bernstein, a board […]

New speakers announced for 2012 SABEW conference

Two prominent journalists — who are also excellent educators — have been added to the schedule for the annual Society of American Business Editors and Writers conference, to be held March 15 to March 17 in Indianapolis. Bob Steele, Nelson Poynter Scholar for Journalism Values at the Poynter Institute, will speak at the Gary Klott […]

Columbia J-school launching biz journalism site

The Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism will launch a site devoted to business journalism later this week called “Covering Business.” The site’s broad goals are to showcase Columbia student work, provide advice on covering business beats and stories to students, new journalists and veteran journalists new to business and point students and journalists to […]

National Press Foundation receives grant for financial reporting training

The National Press Foundation has received a $100,000 grant from Evelyn Y. Davis and the Evelyn Y. Davis Foundation for support of business programs for journalists. The grant will establish two seminars annually for journalists concerned with financial reporting skills. They will be known as the Evelyn Y. Davis Business Seminars and will be stand-alone […]

Biz journalist named Hampton j-school dean

Brett Pulley, a business journalist for Bloomberg News, has been named the dean of the Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communication at Hampton University, his alma mater. Samieh Shalesh of The Daily Press writes, “Brett Pulley, a 1980 graduate of the university and a member of its board of trustees since 2004, begins January […]

Reynolds Center selects 35 fellows

The Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism has selected 35 fellows – 20 journalists and 15 professors – for four days of intensive study in business journalism. The fellows will attend separate, all-expenses-paid seminars Jan. 2-5 at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication in Phoenix.  Journalists in the […]

The earnestness of Chinese students studying business journalism

Joe Weber, the University of Nebraska business journalism professor who is spending a semester in China to teach, writes about how college students there are so eager to learn about how to cover business and the economy. Weber writes, “These kids know what matters in the world and they know it’s not sports or entertainment. […]