Summer in the City
Join student editors and advisers from across the country and around the world this summer in New York City as you learn from the best instructors in student journalism education.
The Columbia Scholastic Press Association invites high school print and online staffs and advisers to its 32nd annual Summer Journalism Workshop, held on the historic campus of Columbia University in the City of New York from June 23-28, 2013.
Each student or adviser participant will be required to register for a particular class sequence, focusing on writing, editorial leadership, design/redesign, digital photography or producing digital content.
ACT NOW – DON’T DELAY!
Registration for this five-day intensive program is limited to 115 participants.
Due to the Workshop’s limited enrollment, we encourage potential attendees to register as soon as possible since registration ends when when enrollments are completed or by May 6th, whichever occurs sooner.
Full payment for all registrants is due by June 3rd.
For more details, including forms, class descriptions and instructor profiles, please visit our Web site.
Some Workshop highlights:
A single Reporting & Writing class will be taught by Brett Zinger, a newspaper and literary magazine adviser in Holliston, MA. (Class limited to first 25 fully-paid registrants.)
A class covering Editorial Leadership will be taught by Ray Westbrook, newspaper and yearbook adviser in Dallas, TX. (Class limited to first 25 fully-paid registrants.)
Jenny Dial Creech, a sports editor for a major newspaper in Houston, TX, will teach a Newspaper Design/Redesign class. (Class limited to first 25 fully-paid registrants.)
A specialized Digital Photography class will be taught by Jake Palenske, a marketing and technology expert in Dallas, TX. (Class limited to first 20 fully-paid registrants.)
Our Digital Boot Camp for both advisers & students will be taught by Melissa Wantz, an online high school news adviser in Ventura, CA. (Class limited to first 20 fully-paid registrants.)
We look forward to working with you this year.
Thanks for your continued support of CSPA!