M.A. Thesis ✅
Congratulations to our 2026 Master of Arts cohort on turning in their theses today! A well-earned milestone following months of reporting, writing and dedication.
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❄️ Six more weeks of winter? No problem.
Our students continue to report live from New York in the rain, sleet or snow.
📷 Kalohelani Danbara, '26 M.S., Yeyya Wane, '26 M.S., Madhiha Anis, '26 M.S., Nathan Keowen, '26 M.S. Documentary
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📸 Where did the time go?
As the fall semester wraps up, take a look back at 2025 at the J-School: https://journalism.columbia.edu/news/2025-year-review
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Columbia Journalism School announced today a historic investment in student opportunity: nearly $10 million in scholarship support for 2026–27, made possible through the generosity of our donors.
📰 Learn more: journalism.columbia.edu/news/cjs-expands-scholar...
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📸 Tamia Fowlkes, '23 M.S., (left) and Beatrice Peterson, ’14 M.S., at the CJS convention booth; Professor and Director of the Documentary Program June Cross with Ann Simmons, ’88 M.S., during the 2025 NABJ Award Ceremony. Credit: Pamela McKelvin-Jefferson
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📝 The stories are in! M.S. theses are officially submitted today.
From idea to investigation, fearless research to final drafts — CJS students have poured everything into their master’s project. Congrats to the 2025 M.S. cohort on this major milestone! #ReportingBeginsHere