By Michael Shapiro Many of us never conceived of the world in which we are living today — a world under siege from a global pandemic. In times of profound fear and uncertainty, misinformation can run rampant. Having accurate information… Read More ›
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Coronavirus still is wrongly labeled a China problem
While it is abundantly clear that the novel coronavirus is a global epidemic requiring the collaboration of health departments across the world to contain, one group, Asians, seems to be taking all the blame. A combination of misinformation and the… Read More ›
Battlestar Galactica, COVID-19 and the media
By Richard Lee At a journalism conference I attended a few years ago, a speaker made an interesting observation about Battlestar Galactica, a science fiction television series that suddenly seems more pertinent today than when it aired. In the series,… Read More ›
Jandoli Institute takes part in live report on March 10 primaries
Journalism students from St. Bonaventure University presented a live televised report on Tuesday’s primary elections. The broadcast was a joint project produced by the Jandoli Institute, TAPinto Greater Olean and SBU-TV. VIEW BROADCAST Jandoli School of Communication students Joe Ceraulo… Read More ›
Jandoli Institute to take part in live primary election coverage
Journalism students from St. Bonaventure University will present a live televised report on Tuesday’s primary elections. The broadcast, scheduled to begin at 10 p.m., is a joint project produced by the Jandoli Institute, TAPinto Greater Olean and SBU-TV, which will… Read More ›
CANCELED! Jandoli Institute to hold workshop for community groups
This event has been cancelled due to concerns about the Coronavirus. We will post new information when it is rescheduled. Thanks for your understanding and be well. The Jandoli Institute will sponsor “Working with Local Media,” a workshop for community… Read More ›
The craft of journalism is less of a priority for today’s college students
By Paul Wieland To send a chill through young journalism students, remind them on the occasion of their first class that they have chosen to become “enemies of the people.” I did just that in classes I’ve taught over the… Read More ›
Victoria Woodhull was one of the first trailblazing women in U.S. politics
By Ethan Pryor It’s primary season, and women have been a big part of the Democraic primary proicess. Being on the cusp of Women’s History Month and having Elizabeth Warren, Amy Klobuchar, and Tulsi Gabbard carving new pathways for women… Read More ›
Leave Bernie Sanders’ medical records alone
By Daniel Wenke During the process of presidential campaigning, the line for privacy seems to disappear. Journalists and the public seem to find things such as tax returns and medical records to be a top priority. We saw it back… Read More ›
Twitter Chat: The Next Generation of Journalists
The Jandoli Institute hosted a live Twitter Chat on Feb. 21 focued on the expereinces of new and aspiring journalists. Participants discussed why they entered the field, the challeges they confronted and their thoughts about the future of journalism. Click… Read More ›