Through hands-on opportunities to learn from the best in the industry, we ground tomorrow’s journalism leaders in time-honored values and skills, while preparing them to tell stories and reach audiences in innovative ways. We strive to engage people of many backgrounds because journalism is most effective when those who report the news reflect the diversity of people and communities they cover.
Students with internship experiences are more likely to find employment upon graduation than those without, according to the National Association of Colleges and Employers. During the past decade, more than 500 students have honed their skills in newsrooms across the country, thanks to Scripps Howard internships.
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Learn more about these paid internships and meet hiring managers from nonprofit newsrooms by clicking here to register for the Q&A session on Wednesday, Jan. 22, at 6 p.m. ET.
The Ted Scripps Fellowships in Environmental Journalism offer $80,000 stipends to five journalism professionals for nine months of study at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Apply by March 1; fellowships begin in mid-August.