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NPC Newsmaker: Gretchen Carlson & Julie Roginsky
Two former Fox News personalities told a March 29, 2022 National Press Club Headliners Newsmaker that they had to tap deep wells of courage when fighting sexual harassment at the network.
Type: Media
Mentors needed for college students this summer
The Fund for American Studies is seeking working professionals in the Washington area to volunteer as mentors to college students attending our academic internship programs during the months of June and July. Learn more about the mentor program, schedule, and requirements here. If interested, fill out our short Mentor Program Sign Up Survey by Friday, April 15. For questions, contact TFAS Alumni Engagement and Special Programs Manager Jen Stangland at [email protected]
Type: News
Press Club co-ed softball team holds first practice April 2
The National Press Club softball team is preparing for another season in the Metropolitan Media Softball League. Its first practice is scheduled for Saturday, April 2, at 10:30 a.m. at Aspen Hill Park. Any Club member who would like to join the team and play in the season that starts April 23 should contact coach Jim Rubin at [email protected] .
Type: News
National Press Club Statement on Bruce Johnson
WASHINGTON, April 4 – Following is a statement by Jen Judson, 115th president of the National Press Club, on the passing of Washington broadcasting legend Bruce Johnson. “With deep sadness we learned today of the passing of longtime reporter and anchor Bruce Johnson. Nobody understood D.C. better than Bruce. For many in Washington, he was their best source for what was happening in the city. In a city filled with journalists, Bruce stood out for his depth of knowledge, his personal connection to the audience and his persistent questioning. Bruce was a part of the D.C. community. He lived…
Type: News
News Leaders Statement on Death of Photojournalist Max Levin
WASHINGTON, April 3 – Following is a statement by Jen Judson, president of the National Press Club, and Gil Klein, president of the National Press Club Journalism Institute, on the death of photojournalist Max Levin on Friday, April 1. “Photojournalists must be closer to military action than most because of the nature of their work. Max Levin was an experienced professional from Ukraine who knew how to keep safe. Levin was killed by Russian forces while working north of Kyiv. We ask that his death be investigated as a war crime. Targeting of civilians, including journalists, is a war crime.…
Type: News
How famed broadcaster Edward R. Murrow's World War II dispatches colored Ukraine reporting is subject of April 5 event
Broadcast legend Edward R. Murrow established the standards of modern broadcast journalism during World War II. Now his influence on the reporting from war-torn Ukraine will be subject of a Zoom gathering of the Broadcast/Podcast and History & Heritage Teams at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 5. Casey Murrow, Edward Murrow's son and an honorary lifetime member of the National Press Club, will be the special guest. Joining Casey Murrow in the one-hour conversation (with members’ questions) will be Marvin Kalb, the last correspondent personally hired by Edward R. Murrow at CBS News. Kalb, a…
Type: News