Stories We’re Following 6/25/2018

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. —   When a journalist has a secret relationship with the Senate Intelligence Committee security director — who’s married — it raises questions if classified information was revealed by the director to the...

Stories We’re Following 9/18

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The Center for Ethics in Journalism visiting distinguished professor Alicia “Lisa” Shepard weighed in on former first lady Hillary Clinton criticizing the media. Shepard wrote an opinion piece for USA Today that was published...

Stories We’re Following 6/24

A Wall Street Journal foreign affairs correspondent was fired for his business involvement with a source, Poynter reported. Educators are teaching students how to detect false news using an online platform called Checkology, according to an article published by Wired....

Stories We’re Following 2/22

The New York Times Public Editor Liz Spayd discussed the advantages and disadvantages of using anonymous sources, particularly in relation to political reporting. An article from the New York Times discussed how the rising use of technology for reporting has begun to...

Stories We’re Following 7/7/16

Poynter examined a report which asks whether journalists should be neutral in their reporting of ISIS. The Columbia Journalism Review discussed why media professionals have not been able to gain access to the recorded 911 calls from the June 12 shooting at Pulse...