By Paul Glader Editor’s note: Paul Glader has spent regular time in Greece in the past four years with friends and family and lived in Germany. He has been following and writing about the current Greek financial crisis for Reuters’ analysis and opinion service. This first piece, was originally published on Reuters last week ahead […]
By Helen Healey BERLIN — Daniel Plash, 31-year-old manager of Stattbad Wedding in Berlin, appeared in the front entrance of the former nightclub wearing a black leather jacket and skinny jeans and, at a volume much too loud and a tone much too energetic for a German, described our surroundings as a “ghost house.” Only […]
In a keynote speech recently in New York City, Parr, a co-founder of Dominate Fund and a former editor at Mashable, shared key findings on how to leverage credibility and capture an audience’s attention. Speaking to a crowd of start-up entrepreneurs, brand marketers and technologists, Parr revealed three stages of attention (immediate, short, long) and these seven attention triggers.
June 17 2015 – By Dean Graham People stared as Arthur Hollands walked through the Financial District in New York City. Many of them took pictures, some pointed. A few were bold enough to come up and talk to him. After all, someone carrying a life-sized wooden cross walking down Wall Street does not happen […]
May 27 2015 Alumna Madison Peace ‘12 recently received a $7,500 grant from the Robert Novak Journalism Fellowship Program to report an in-depth feature story or series on the criminal justice system. Her project is titled “Breaking Free: The damaging effects of incarceration on the family and how prison reform can help stop the cycle […]
The Global Media Project will expand its focus to include professional development and continuing education.
Beyond fighting for basic freedoms, Dr. Marshall urged the crowd of more than 100 students and faculty to solve these atrocities by working in cooperation with Muslims and allies overseas who are committed to upending highly repressive laws and governance.
One of the hallmarks of good journalism is pursuing a story even after it has left the headlines.
In partnership with Gegrapha’s NYC Chapter and Redeemer Presbyterian Church's Office of Faith & Work, the Phillips Journalism Institute is hosting a 6-hour Saturday retreat for journalists and non-fiction writers.
U.S. business editor of The Economist Matthew Bishop talked about the increasing risks to journalists around the world during his keynote speech at the launch event for The Phillips Journalism Institute at The King's College in New York City on Sept. 18.
NEW YORK CITY – The King’s College in New York City received a significant boost to its journalism education offerings today, announcing that Universal Syndicate columnist Terry Mattingly will join King’s in 2015-2016 as a Senior Fellow of Religion and Media.
The "New York Times" Deputy Metropolitan Editor, Michael Luo, spoke at The King’s College about faith and work, in a lecture entitled, “Articles of Faith: A Believer's Journey Through The New York Times.”
The King's College appointed Paul Glader as Professor of Journalism and Composition. Glader will also serve as founding director of The John McCandlish Phillips Journalism Institute.