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Win Press Club swag at virtual BINGO, today!
It's not too late! Spice up your Thursday night with virtual Bingo sponsored by the National Press Club’s Events Committee at 6 p.m. Thursday. Bring a drink (or two), get to know fellow members, and play to win a gift card for Press Club swag! You can still register for yourself – and a friend – for free. Registrants will receive an email with a link to the event and simple instructions on how to play virtually. Questions? Please contact Jess Mendoza at [email protected] or Amanda Macias at [email protected].
Type: News
Education leaders offer lessons learned, plans for future during COVID-19 Thursday
A panel of educators will speak Thursday, May 28, about how schools and universities are responding to the coronavirus and how they are preparing for the fall. The session begins at 9 a.m. and will be moderated by Club Secretary Emily Wilkins, congressional and campaigns reporter for Bloomberg Government. Register online. Among the questions to be asked: Can they open schools in a way that protects the health and safety of students and school staff? What lessons have they learned about communicating with their many stakeholders during this unprecedented health crisis? The panelists will…
Type: News
Fourth Estate Award Gala honoring Axios’ Jim VandeHei, Mike Allen and Press Freedom Awardees is Thursday
UPDATE at 12:45 p.m. on Nov. 21: There will be a livestream of the event. Find it here. Ticket sales have ended for this event, but you may contact the National Press Club Journalism Institute's Beth Francesco with questions about it at [email protected]. Mike Allen and Jim VandeHei, co-founders of two digital news outlets that have revolutionized how audiences consume their news, will receive the National Press Club’s Fourth Estate Award during a gala in their honor on Thursday, Nov. 21. The award recognizes journalists who have made significant contributions to the field and is the…
Type: News
Panel to address news deserts affecting underrepresented groups Thursday
Illustration: Aïda Amer/Axios. Courtesy of Eileen Drage O'Reilly Fast growth in news deserts have a multifold impact on communities of color and underrepresented groups. It often takes a connection to a big event, often negative, to tell their stories. However, several ethnic media and other news outlets have tackled this issue by focusing their journalism prowess both on and for those audiences. Register here to join a lively conversation on Thursday, Dec. 14, at 6 p.m. with Lori Montenegro, the Washington bureau chief for Noticias Telemundo; Geraldine Moriba, the senior vice president…
Type: News
National Press Club Journalism Institute has new training coordinator
Elliot C. Williams, a public radio journalist and educator, has joined the National Press Club Journalism Institute as its training coordinator. He started in the role on Nov. 4. Williams will develop and expand the NPCJI’s professional development portfolio, creating unique learning opportunities for journalists at all stages of their careers. “I’m thrilled to join the Institute at this moment, a time of profound change across the media industry,” Williams said. “As a working reporter myself, I know that journalists are eager to hone their craft and support a strong democracy. I look…
Type: News
Dec. 6 webinar gives journalists a roadmap to covering the next presidential transition
The National Press Club Journalism Institute and the Partnership for Public Service will conduct a virtual briefing that will help journalists understand the post-election milestones and planning requirements that incoming presidents must follow to ensure a smooth, effective transfer of power — and what happens when the incoming administration does not follow the process. Registration is open for this free webinar scheduled from 11 a.m. to noon Friday, Dec. 6. You’ll hear from Max Stier, founding president and CEO, Partnership for Public Service. Stier has worked previously in all three…
Type: News
Update-1: Club member discusses impact of Russia-Ukraine War on religious freedom
As the war between Russia and Ukraine escalates in hostilities, with the U.S. granting Kyiv permission to deploy American longer-range missiles and Moscow striking Ukraine with a new experimental ballistic weapon, often overlooked is the impact the conflict has had on Ukraine's Orthodox Church.
Type: News
Your Giving Tuesday donation will help NPC Journalism Institute support journalists in their work
Journalists have faced a year of industry upheaval. But through it all, the National Press Club and the NPC Journalism Institute have been there to support members and journalists across the country with training, events and community-building. The Institute’s efforts to bolster journalists in 2024 have included: Starting Career Day at the National Press Club, where over 300 journalism and communications jobseekers gathered at the Club in March to meet with recruiters, receive career advice from seasoned professionals, participate in training, and update their headshots. Career Day will…
Type: News
Learn about the presidential transition process on Friday
A lot must happen in the 76 days between Election Day and the inauguration to effectively transition to a new presidential administration. Join the National Press Club Journalism Institute and the Partnership for Public Service for a virtual briefing that will help journalists understand the post-election milestones and planning requirements that presidents-elect must follow to ensure a smooth, effective transfer of power — and what happens when the incoming administration has not followed the traditional process. Registration is open for this free webinar, which will take place on Friday,…
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Family of detained journalist Austin Tice criticizes lack of effort to secure release
The parents and siblings of imprisoned journalist Austin Tice appealed for stronger efforts to end his 12 years in captivity at a Friday, Dec. 6, press conference held at the National Press Club. The event followed a morning meeting at the White House with senior diplomatic and national security staff at the Tice family said no new information was forthcoming and that they left dismayed. “One of the things [White House National Security Adviser] Jake Sullivan said was, ‘We’ve tried everything,’" said Mike Tice, Austin’s father. “Well I take exception to that. ...Very little has actually been…
Type: News