Washington, D.C. – The International Center for Journalists has launched ICFJ Anywhere, a Web site offering journalism courses for participants around the world. Read More...
A Brazilian investigative journalist and an Indonesian radio entrepreneur have won the 2010 Knight International Journalism Awards, the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) announced. Read More...
Six new Knight International Journalism Fellows will manage high-impact projects designed to make officials more accountable and governments more transparent. Read More...
Ruth Eglash of The Jerusalem Post and Hani Hazaimeh of The Jordan Times won top honors in the first X-Cultural Reporting Competition organized by the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations and the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ). Their columns on the dismal state of relations between Israel and Jordan 15 years after normalization received a great deal of coverage and generated a lively debate.
Dili, Timor-Leste – While it has been operational as a ‘virtual media center’ for more than three years, Dili now officially boasts a Regional Media House/Uma Media Rejional (UMR) that will address the needs of journalists from the districts of Dili, Manatuto, and Liquica.
Washington, DC – Michael Golden, the vice chairman of The New York Times Company, will replace Foreign Affairs Editor James F. Hoge, Jr. as Chairman of the Board of the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ). Read More...
Washington, DC - The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation has approved a new $6 million, three-year grant for the high-impact Knight International Journalism Fellowships program run by the International Center for Journalists. Read More...
Suai, Timor-Leste – Suai’s own regional media house was today officially inaugurated, making it the fourth media center opened in the districts by the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) in partnership with four East Timorese journalism associations and the syndicate of journalists.
Washington, DC -- New York Times reporter David Rohde said that he was “extraordinarily lucky” to have escaped the Taliban after seven months of captivity in Afghanistan and Pakistan and that other hostages have not been so lucky.
Washington, DC - The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) announced that journalists from The Roanoke Times, El Sentinel, and Real Atlanta will receive the first McGraw-Hill Personal Finance Journalism Awards. The winners produced stories that helped raise financial literacy in Hispanic communities.