Minnesota Journalism Center
Supporting working journalists
The Minnesota Journalism Center's newest programming aims to connect working journalists to resources, training, research findings, students — and each other.
Our programs for journalists and newsrooms
Training and events
The MJC hosts workshops, webinars, training sessions, research presentations, meetups — and Northern Exposure, an annual visual journalism conference. Our team regularly leads trainings and presentations at journalism conferences and events worldwide.
The Minnesota Journalism Center also maintains a calendar of training events across journalism and beyond — in person and virtual — that might be of interest to Minnesota journalists. It also maintains a separate calendar of events hosted by news organizations across the state.
Subscribe to the training calendar or newsroom events calendar — or email us to share events you'd like to be added to either.
JAM: A nonprofit news community cohort
Journalists at nonprofit and member-supported news organizations across Minnesota told us they were looking for more ways to connect and learn from each other.
So the MJC, with support from the McKnight Foundation, has launched what the group has dubbed the JAM: Journalism Alliance of Minnesota. We gather monthly — virtually and in person across the state — to dive into issues and questions driven by the group's members. The group has its own newsletter, and will be launching a Slack workspace soon.
We plan to launch other cohorts, serving other parts of Minnesota's news ecosystem, later this year. (Interested in helping us start a new cohort? Have ideas about which parts of the journalism community might be best served by a community like this? Email Meg at [email protected].)
Join us! If you work at a nonprofit or member-supported news organization, in any role, you can sign up to join the JAM at any time.
Journalist support
Fundamentally, the Minnesota Journalism Center is here to support the work of journalism and journalists across the state of Minnesota. We're at our best when we can be agile and responsive to the journalism community's needs. We love to troubleshoot, get creative and connect the dots.
Our best programs — like the NICAR conference mentorship, the Report for Minnesota legislative reporting project and the JAM cohort — have come directly from questions, ideas and problems raised by journalists in the community. And there's more in the works!
What's on your mind? We want to hear from journalists across the state: What are you excited about? What great idea would you like to try to launch? What do you want to learn about? What are you curious about? What challenges do you see on the horizon? What tools do you need?
Students in your newsroom
The MJC partners with newsrooms across Minnesota to connect students with professional opportunities covering local communities, key topics and the state Legislature.
Learn more Browse a list of our newsroom partners and email us at [email protected] to find out more about how to get involved
Are you a student interested in our programs? Dive into all of the MJC's opportunities for professional experience
Help us shape the program
The Minnesota Journalism Center is regularly launching new efforts to support, connect and train working journalists, publishers and newsrooms across Minnesota to ensure a sustainable future for local news.
But we need your help. We are just beginning this work — and want to hear from Minnesota journalists about the opportunities, needs and possibilities they see for building a more connected, robust journalism community together. What does Minnesota journalism need?
Our partners
The Minnesota Journalism Center and Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication partner with newsrooms, individual journalists and other organizations within the industry and beyond — on training, collaborations, cohorts, student professional experiences and more.
Interested in getting involved? Email Meg at [email protected]. We'd love to work with you!
- Programming and training partners
Thank you to the collaborators who have helped us develop broad and diverse programming options. Recent partners include:
- The Poynter Institute
- World Press Institute
- Global Center for Journalism and Trauma
- International Womens Media Foundation
- Society of Professional Journalists
- Committee to Protect Journalists
- Minnesotans for Open Government
- Trusting News
- Hacks/Hackers
- Collaborative on Media & Messaging for Health & Social Policy
- MPR News
- The Texas Tribune
- RTDNA / Google News Initiative
- Sahan Journal
- KAXE/KBXE Northern Community Radio
- The Timberjay (Ely and Tower, Minn.)
- Minneapolis Documenters
- Midwest Broadcast Journalism Association
- Minnesota High School Press Association
- Global Center for Journalism and Trauma
- ThreeSixty Journalism
- The Associated Press
- KSTP-TV (Twin Cities)
- Root River Current (Preston, Minn.)
- Internship site partners
The Minnesota Journalism Center and Hubbard School work with several news organizations across the state on academic-year and summer internships, including:
- KAXE/KBXE Northern Community Radio
- Forum News Service (statehouse reporting)
- Brainerd Dispatch
- West-Central Tribune (Willmar, Minn.)
- The (Mankato) Free Press
- Reporting partners
Our Legislative Reporting Project pilot provides coverage from the Minnesota State Capitol to news organizations across the state, including:
- ABC Newspapers
- Albert Lea Tribune
- Elk River Star News
- Frazee-Vergas Forum
- Grand Rapids Herald Review
- KAXE/KBXE Northern Community Radio
- The Kenyon Leader
- Laker Pioneer
- The (Mankato) Free Press
- Mesabi Tribune
- Message Media
- Mille Lacs Messenger
- Monticello Times
- Press & News
- Star News
- Stillwater Gazette
- Sun Current
- Sun Patriot Newspapers
- Sun Post
- Sun Sailor
- Sun This Week
- Union Times
- Nonprofit and member-supported news cohort
The Minnesota Journalism Center has launched a cohort of journalists who work at nonprofit and member-supported news organizations across the state, including news leaders, editors, producers, reporters and photographers at:
- Woodbury News Net
- El Minnesota de Hoy
- Root River Current
- Ojibwe Inaajimowin
- Itasca Community Televising
- The Timberjay
- Minneapolis Documenters
- KRSM
- AMPERS
- Eden Prairie Local News
- KFNU - Frogtown Community Radio
- APM Reports
- The Timberjay
- Korean Quarterly
- MinnPost
- TMC Publications
- West St. Paul Reader
- The Minnesota Daily
- Longfellow Nokomis Messenger
- Prior Lake News Compass
- ThreeSixty Journalism
- Sahan Journal
- Iron Range Today
- WTIP - North Shore Community Radio
- Oromia 11
- Northern Wilds
- TMC Publications
- Minnesota Women's Press
- Southwest Voices
- Project Optimist
- SPEAK Minneapolis
- American Public Media Group
- MPR News
- KAXE/KBXE Northern Community Radio
- KQAL FM 89.5
- TPT - Twin Cities PBS
- Classroom guests, speakers and mentors
Journalists from across the industry, in Minnesota and beyond, support Hubbard School students in myriad ways, including as classroom guests and speakers and as mentors at conferences and in other capacities. Recently, they have included journalists from:
- St. Cloud Times
- MPR News
- KAXE/KBXE Northern Community Radio
- The Associated Press
- 99 Percent Invisible
- Axios Twin Cities
- BLCK Press
- Bloomberg News
- Fox 9
- Frontline
- Hubbard Broadcasting
- iHeart Media
- KARE 11
- KSTP-TV
- KTTC-TV
- LA Times
- Las Vegas Review-Journal
- Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder
- Minnesota Women's Press
- MinnPost
- Mpls.St.Paul Magazine
- Native Roots Radio
- The New York Times
- Pro Publica
- Sahan Journal
- St. Paul Pioneer Press
- Minnesota Star Tribune
- Twin Cities PBS
- Twins Cities Business
- USA Today
- WCCO
About the Minnesota Journalism Center
We support more vibrant, equitable and sustainable news ecosystem in Minnesota through educational initiatives, applied research and engagement with journalists and newsrooms across the state.
Events
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