The Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of New York is a public graduate journalism school located in New York City. One of the 24 institutions comprising the City University of New York, or CUNY, the school opened in 2006. It is the only public graduate school of journalism in the northeastern United States.

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  • La CUNY Graduate School of Journalism (en español, CUNY Escuela de Posgrado de Periodismo) es una escuela pública de postgrado de periodismo ubicada en la ciudad de Nueva York. Fue fundada en 2006 y hace parte de la sistema universitario de la Universidad de la Ciudad de Nueva York.​ Es la única escuela de posgrado pública de periodismo en el noreste de los Estados Unidos. Ofrece 3 programas académicos, la Maestría en Periodismo,​ la Maestría en Periodismo Social​ y la Maestría en Periodismo del Emprendimiento, primera en su tipo en el país. La escuela, que existe a sus estudiantes de Maestría en Periodismo completar un semestre de práctica en un medio de comunicación para graduarse​ hace énfasis en habilidades prácticas. Su cuerpo docente está compuesto por periodistas y antiguos periodistas de medios como The New York Times, BusinessWeek, The Economist, The Nation, NBC Nightly News, y PBS, entre otros.​ Sarah Bartlett es la decana de la escuela, habiendo reemplazado al decano fundador Stephen B. Shepard, el 1 de enero de 2014. Bartlett se unió a CUNY en 2002 como la Presidenta Bloomberg de Periodismo Empresarial en el Baruch College. Se trasladó a la escuela en 2006, después de servir en el comité de plan de estudios. Creó y supervisó las concentraciones temáticas de reportaje urbano y economía y ayudó a fundar el Centro de Medios Comunitarios y Étnicos de la escuela. Su carrera periodística ha incluido puestos editoriales en Fortune, BusinessWeek y The New York Times y también se desempeñó como editora en jefe de Oxygen Media. (es)
  • The Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of New York is a public graduate journalism school located in New York City. One of the 24 institutions comprising the City University of New York, or CUNY, the school opened in 2006. It is the only public graduate school of journalism in the northeastern United States. The Newmark Graduate School of Journalism grants three degrees, the Master of Arts in Journalism, Master of Arts in Social Journalism and the nation's first Master of Arts in Entrepreneurial Journalism. The school, which requires its MA in Journalism students to complete a summer internship at a news organization in order to graduate, places a heavy emphasis on practical skills and hands-on experience. Its faculty is drawn from current and former journalists at The New York Times, BusinessWeek, The Economist, The Nation, NBC Nightly News, and PBS, among others. Sarah Bartlett is the Dean of the Newmark Graduate School of Journalism. She succeeded in Founding Dean Stephen B. Shepard on Jan. 1, 2014. Bartlett joined CUNY in 2002 as the Bloomberg Chair of Business Journalism at Baruch College. She moved to the Journalism School in 2006, after serving on its original curriculum committee. She created and oversaw both the Urban Reporting and the Business & Economics subject concentrations and helped found the school’s Center for Community and Ethnic Media. Her journalism career has included editorial positions at Fortune, BusinessWeek, and The New York Times and she also served as editor-in-chief of Oxygen Media. In June 2018, the school announced it would be change its name from the City University of New York's CUNY Graduate School of Journalism to the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of New York, after the Craigslist founder donated $20 million to the school's foundation. (en)
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  • La CUNY Graduate School of Journalism (en español, CUNY Escuela de Posgrado de Periodismo) es una escuela pública de postgrado de periodismo ubicada en la ciudad de Nueva York. Fue fundada en 2006 y hace parte de la sistema universitario de la Universidad de la Ciudad de Nueva York.​ Es la única escuela de posgrado pública de periodismo en el noreste de los Estados Unidos. (es)
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