The Iowa Center for Public Affairs Journalism-IowaWatch and SourceMedia (Cedar Rapids Gazette), has joined in a 50-state reporting project with two national non-profit journalism organizations.
The Center
The Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation has awarded $100,000 grant to The Iowa Center for Public Affairs Journalism for the support of IowaWatch,org, a non-partisan, non-
Columbia Journalism Review today announced that The Iowa Center for Public Affairs Journalism-IowaWatch has become the newest member of its online News Frontier Database.
In making the announcement, CJR
The Iowa Center for Public Affairs Journalism-IowaWatch, has three members participating in this week’s UI Summer Journalism Workshops for High School Students.
David Schwartz, who is president of
May 24, 2011
Contact: Stephen J. Berry
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IowaWatch, the online news service of The Iowa Center for Public Affairs Journalism, has joined a journalism partnership that
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How do you train a nonprofit watchdog? That’s the key question posed at npjforum.com, a new website that promotes dialogue between nonprofit journalists and aims to shed light on the challenges of their growing industry.
The Iowa Center for Public Affairs Journalism, publisher of the online news organization, IowaWatch.org, received a $4,400 grant Friday from the Community Foundation of Johnson County. The Iowa Center was one of 46 local, non-profit organizations receiving checks totaling more than $100,000 during t
The Public Interest Research Group, PIRG, is gathering signatures for a petition to protect children from dangerous toys that may lurk in the colorful gift-wrappings this holiday season.