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NPCJI Open House
National Press Club Journalism Institute Open House in the Eric Friedheim National Journalism Library
The National Press Club Journalism Institute staff will host an open house from 5 to 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 18. Come by the Eric Friedheim National Journalism Library to say hello to our new Institute staff and learn about the research resources available to Club members with your membership. Members of the National Press Club - Feel free to grab a beverage from The Reliable Source before you visit the Library for an informal meet-and-greet with the NPCJI team before heading up for the Club’s planned reception. There are no reservations necessary for the NPCJI open house; if you plan…
Type: Event
Bubbly with the Board & New Member Reception
Did you recently join the Club? Or maybe you joined during the pandemic and haven't had a chance to get acquainted? This gathering is a great way to meet other new members, club leaders, and the team of professionals who will help support you in your first years at the club. It's a great opportunity to learn about what we have to offer and ways we can support you in your life and your career. At the event, we will: Assist you in setting up mobile security access to the club Offer guided tours to help you get acquainted with the many spaces that are available to you (like our members-only…
Type: Event
Club to screen documentary, host talk with celebrated Indian broadcast journalist Ravish Kumar, tomorrow
The National Press Club will host a screening on Tuesday, Oct. 3, of the documentary film "While We Watched'," a turbulent newsroom drama intimately chronicling the working days of Indian broadcast journalist Ravish Kumar as he navigates a spiraling world of truth and disinformation in India and beyond. The screening will occur at 6:30 p.m. in the Ballroom. Following the screening, Kumar will join a moderated conversation reflecting on the documentary. The program is free for National Press Club members and $15 for members of the general public. Register online. Ravish Kumar is an…
Type: News
Author of ‘In The Mouth of The Wolf’ To Discuss Book on Journalism in Mexico
Former AP Bureau Chief for Mexico and Central America Katherine Corcoran will discuss her book, “In The Mouth of The Wolf”, about the murder of a prominent Mexican journalist at 6:00 p.m. Thursday, October 19 in the Fourth Estate room. Corcoran will be interviewed by border and Mexico correspondent for The Dallas Morning News Alfredo Corchado, author of “Homelands” and “Midnight In Mexico.” The event is open to all members and working journalists. This book event is sponsored by the PBS Office of the Public Editor, the Washington Office on Latin America and the National Association of…
Type: Event
Join colleagues on the environment and energy beat at happy hour, Wednesday
The National Press Club Communicator Team is hosting an environment and energy reporter/source happy hour on Wednesday, Oct. 4, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. in the Truman Lounge. This is a great opportunity for people on this beat to make new connections in a casual, fun, and relaxed setting. We’ll be joined by D.C. friends from the Society of Environmental Journalists. This event is open to Club members and their guests. Register online.
Type: News
Candidate Agreement Form
Members who are interested in running for a position on the National Press Club Board of Governors must complete a Candidate agreement form. Completed forms should be sent to [email protected].
NSA to create new Artificial Intelligence Security Center, its director announces at Club
Gen. Paul Nakasone, director of the National Security Agency, announced at a National Press Club Headliners Luncheon Thursday a new Artificial Intelligence Security Center to be housed within NSA and consolidate agency's various initiatives around the security of the new technology. Nakasone, who is also commander of U.S. Cyber Command, said the new AI Security Center will become the focal point for NSA to leverage insights from foreign intelligence and help develop best practices, guidelines, principles, evaluation methodology and risk frameworks for AI security. Gen. Paul Nakasone,…
Type: News
National Press Club statement on Mexican Journalist Jesus Gutierrez Vergara killed in Sonora
WASHINGTON, Sept. 25 – Following is a statement by Eileen O’Reilly, president of the National Press Club and Gil Klein, president of the National Press Club Journalism Institute, on the murder of Mexican journalist Jesus Gutierrez Vergara near the border with Arizona on Saturday. “We were devastated to hear the news that Jesus Gutierrez Vergara has become the sixth Mexican journalist killed in 2023. Police have no suspects in custody for this crime. We urge law enforcement to find out who carried out this killing and to prioritize bringing them to justice.” Gutierrez Vergara left his house in…
Type: News
Wednesday noon: NPCJI webinar to offer pointers on covering COVID, flu, RSV
Vaccine fatigue is real, but there are multiple new angles to explore when covering health issues in your community this fall. Cooler weather is traditionally when respiratory diseases – like the flu, colds, and COVID-19 – flourish. With so much misinformation and misunderstanding circulating on social media about new vaccines and health topics, journalists will continue to play an essential role in providing crucial information that people need to care for themselves and their families. Registration is open for a 30-minute National Press Club Journalism Institute webinar on covering these…
Type: News
Woodruff and Hunt, the long-time Washington journalism power couple, will talk about their careers and their lives together while taking questions from the audience. From the Nixon administration into the Biden presidency, they have been in the mix of everything that has happened in Washington and in national politics. They know where the bodies are buried and how to dig them up. Hunt wrote for the Wall Street Journal’s Washington bureau for 35 years beginning in 1969, covering congressional and national politics before rising to bureau chief and executive Washington editor. He hosted the…