Celebrating a Century of Scholastic Journalism Education

JEA Centennial

CELEBRATING A CENTURY OF SCHOLASTIC JOURNALISM EDUCATION
Celebrating a Century of Scholastic Journalism Education

JEA Centennial

Celebrating a Century of Scholastic Journalism Education

JEA Centennial

Our 100 lists of 100: New York

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The great state of New York is the focus of today’s list.

Our 100 lists of 100

1. Assemblymember Donna Lupardo
2. Senator Brian Kavanagh
3. Empire State Scholastic Press Association
4. Mike Simons, MJE
5. Columbia Scholastic Press Association
6. Newmark Graduate School of Journalism
7. City University of New York
8. Jere Hester
9. NYC Youth Journalism Collaborative
10. New York News Publishers Association
11. Deadline Club
12. New Voices New York
13. Judy Watson
14. Assemblymember Nily Rozic
15. Myles Miller
16. The Newsies! Awards at Baruch College
17. CLARIFY News at City Limits
18. Press Pass NYC
19. Children’s Express (1975-2000)
20. Children’s PressLine (2001-2009)
21. HarlemLIVE (1996-2006)
22. Global Action Project
23. Educational Video Center
24. Downtown Community Television
25. Manhattan Neighborhood News
26. BronxNet
27. The Bell
28. Radio Rookies
29. Media Capital of the World
30. Stony Brook News Literacy Center
31. Greene Institute for High School Journalists
32. SPJ Northeast Summer Journalism Institute
33. New York Association of Black Journalists
34. The School of the New York Times
35. Robert Greenman (1940-2018)
36. Robert Clampitt (1927-1996)
37. Keith Heffner
38. Pizza: The official food of journalism
39. Public transportation
40. Roy Gutterman
41. Youth Communication
42. BRIC Arts Media
43. REEL Works
44. Ed Sullivan
45. Assemblymember Palmesano
46. Center for Community Media
47. Brian Lehrer
48. The New York Times Student Contest Calendar
49. The New York Post Scholars Contest
50. New York Community Trust
51. Fund for the City of New York
52. Chalkbeat First Person Teen Fellowship
53. Pinkerton Foundation
54. Open Society Institute
55. Ilsa Cowen
56. Lynn Povich
57. Time for Kids
58. Student Youth Employment Program
59. Akoto Ofori-Atta
60. The Trace’s “Since Parkland”
61. Urban Journalism Workshop
62. First Take
63. New York Women in Communication
64. Bronx Youth Heard (2008-2015)
65. Brian Sweeney
66. Freelance opportunities at weekly newspapers like the Queens Chronicle
67. Field trips to newsrooms
68. WPSPJ Podcast profiling networking opportunities in the world’s media capital
69. The Nation Student Institute
70. Journalism Teen Google Group
71. College Journalists Google Group
72. Miseducation podcast
73. Emma Bowen Foundation
74. Dateline: CUNY
75. Isaiah Steinberg
76. Chris Vacarro
77. Cadence Turner
78. Melissa Robinson
79. Andrew Christopulos
80. Georgia Mavromihalis
81. Cathy Kaczmarek
82. Ariana Tzanos
83. Adelaide Barlow
84. Camila Cabrera
85. Khush Wadhwa
86. Rooke Wiser
87. Musayeroh Bah
88. Nafisa Haque
89. Micah Sandy
90. Juliet Zucker
91. Alivia Jiang
92. Cooper Lyon
93. Starr Sackstein
94. Katina Paron
95. City University of New York
96. State University of New York
97. Beth Shull
98. Patrick Bernal
99. Sherri Taylor

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