In the News
In the News
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How Stanford Journalism alums are innovating — and scrutinizing AI in newsrooms
Stanford Journalism alums are at the forefront of efforts to define and implement best uses of AI technologies in newsrooms
October 30, 2025
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The Police Records Access Project launches
A new database on police use of force and misconduct in California makes public 1.5 million pages of once-secret police records
August 14, 2025
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Rebele Symposium 2025: The New(s) Influencers
What can legacy media and online news content creators can learn from each other"
May 09, 2025
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58th Carlos Kelly McClatchy Symposium: Lawsuits, Licenses and Subpoenas: Who Will Protect the Free Press?
Former Washington Post Executive Editor Marty Baron in conversation with Stanford Carlos Kelly McClatchy Lecturer Janine Zacharia.
February 11, 2025
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Building a support system for local news is focus of 2nd Annual Story Discovery at Scale conference
The Story Discovery at Scale conferenc gathered journalists, researchers and technologists to foster collaboration.
April 26, 2024
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Welcome to Agenda Watch
A platform to help journalists keep watch on local government
June 23, 2023
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Students build augmented reality experiences with devices from iPads for Learning program
The program explores how iPads can impact teaching, learning, and research and allowed journalism students to explore the intersection of extended reality and journalism.
June 12, 2023
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Collaboration is key in harnessing the power of technology and data for better story discovery
At a conference hosted in late March at Stanford University by Big Local News, journalists, researchers and technologists converged to discuss these efforts and more, all aimed at
May 05, 2023
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A Conversation with Jann Wenner
Jann Wenner, the founder, co-editor, and publisher of Rolling Stone helped define and chronicle epochs of change in music, politics, and journalism.
February 21, 2023
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Stanford journalists use data to understand racial bias in policing
The interdisciplinary Stanford Open Policing Project has found Black and Hispanic drivers are stopped and searched at higher rates across the U.S.
November 07, 2022