Program Overview
Introduction to the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute
The Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at New York University offers a comprehensive range of programs for both graduate and undergraduate students. The institute is committed to providing students with a rigorous education in journalism, preparing them for successful careers in the field.
Graduate Programs
The institute offers several graduate programs, including:
- American Journalism Online Master's Program
- Business & Economic Reporting
- Cultural Reporting & Criticism
- Global & Joint Program Studies
- Literary Reportage
- Magazine & Digital Storytelling
- News & Documentary
- Podcasting & Audio Reportage
- Reporting the Nation & New York in Multimedia
- Science, Health & Environmental Reporting
- Studio 20: Digital First
These programs are designed to provide students with specialized knowledge and skills in their chosen area of journalism.
Undergraduate Programs
The institute also offers undergraduate programs, including:
- Undergraduate Studies
- About Undergrad
- Program Requirements
- Curriculum
- Declare
- Petitions
- Honors Program
These programs provide students with a foundational education in journalism, preparing them for further study or entry into the field.
Faculty
The faculty at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute are experienced professionals in the field of journalism. They include:
- Full-Time Faculty
- Teaching Professionals
- Global Teaching Professionals
- Distinguished Journalists in Residence
- Visiting Scholars
The faculty are committed to providing students with a rigorous and supportive education.
Career Services
The institute offers a range of career services, including:
- About Career Services
- Credit Internship Course
- Career News
- For Employers
- Undergrad Awards
- Journalism Career Fair
- Media Mingle
- Job/Internship Board
- Career Resources
- Fellowships & Annual Programs
These services are designed to support students in their career development and provide them with opportunities to connect with professionals in the field.
About the Institute
The Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute is committed to providing students with a comprehensive education in journalism. The institute offers a range of programs and services, including:
- About The Institute
- Course Listings
- News
- Grants
- Summer
- Multimedia Resources
- Administrative Staff
The institute is dedicated to supporting students in their academic and professional development.
Our Work
The institute is involved in a range of projects and initiatives, including:
- Our Work
- Student Work
- Getting Published
- Outside Clips
- Faculty Work
- Initiatives
- First Amendment Watch
- Ethics and Journalism Initiative
These projects and initiatives demonstrate the institute's commitment to excellence in journalism and its dedication to supporting students in their academic and professional development.
Events
The institute hosts a range of events, including:
- Events
- Upcoming Events
- Past Events
These events provide students with opportunities to connect with professionals in the field and to engage with current issues in journalism.
Diversity
The institute is committed to diversity and inclusion, and offers a range of programs and services to support students from diverse backgrounds. These include:
- Diversity at NYU Journalism
- Mentoring Program
- Covering Protests: Your First Amendment Protections
- Diversity Panel Discussions
- Diversity Committee
The institute is dedicated to creating a supportive and inclusive environment for all students.
AJO Mentoring Program
The AJO Mentoring Program connects aspiring journalists with top media professionals across a wide range of specialties. The program is designed to provide students with guidance and support as they develop their skills and pursue their careers in journalism.
Mentor Testimonials
Mentors in the program have praised its effectiveness in supporting students and helping them to achieve their goals. They have noted the value of the program in providing students with access to experienced professionals and in helping them to develop their skills and confidence.
Student Testimonials
Students who have participated in the program have also praised its effectiveness. They have noted the value of the program in providing them with guidance and support, and in helping them to achieve their goals and pursue their careers in journalism.
Frequently Asked Questions
The institute has provided answers to a range of frequently asked questions about the AJO Mentoring Program. These include questions about how to get a mentor, what to expect from the program, and how to connect with other people in the mentorship network.
For Students
The institute has provided answers to a range of questions from students, including:
- How do I get a mentor?
- I have a mentor, now what?
- What if I have an issue with my mentor?
- Do I have to have a mentor?
- I have a mentor already, can I use them?
- How much time do I have to spend with my mentor?
- How can I connect with other people in our mentorship network?
- I know who my dream mentor is, can I ask for them?
For Mentors
The institute has also provided answers to a range of questions from mentors, including:
- Who can become a mentor?
- How do I get assigned a student?
- What if I have an issue with my student?
- I have been matched with a student, now what?
- How much time do I have to spend with my student?
- How can I connect with other people in our mentorship network?
