| |
Several activities for members of the CIC/New
York Times Partnership in Education took place in the fall
of 2005, including a day-long Students Newspaper Editors Workshop
and a half-day meeting of the Presidents Council, both in New York
City.
More than 70 student newspaper editors from 30 CIC member institutions
benefited from the opportunity to spend a day at the New York
Times in October in a workshop to explore the role of a newspaper
in society and to develop their journalistic skills.
Entitled “Inside the Times,” the workshop began with an editing
session with Times editors and personnel recruiters. The
students proofed and wrote headlines for a number of articles, and
then were given an inside look at the decision-making and reporting
process at the Times with a panel discussion that included
reporters Tamar Lewin, Soma Golden-Behr, and David Leonhardt. They
also met with a representative from the newspaper’s advertising
department, and had a chance to meet their peers from campus newspapers
across the country over lunch.
“Being up-close to one of the nation’s leading newspapers stimulated
me to take what I learned from the workshop and apply it to my work
here at Bethany and later in life as well,” said Jennifer Braum,
a Bethany College (WV) junior.
In addition, 11 members of the Partnership attended a Presidents
Council meeting at the Times in New York in September.
During the session, Times correspondent Joe Treaster, who
had just returned from several weeks in the New Orleans area reporting
about the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina, described his
experiences covering the nearly deserted city for several days with
little food, water, or sleep. An interesting discussion on leadership
followed Treaster’s report, focusing on “What did we learn about
leadership and community in times of crisis from the New Orleans
experience?” This discussion prompted a plan to have Treaster visit
several CIC/NYT Partner campuses to lead discussions about leadership
in crises.
The Presidents Council meeting concluded with the decision that
Richard Guarasci, president of Wagner College (NY),
would serve as chair; Tom Williamson, president of Westminster
College (PA), as vice chair; and Tom Kepple, president
of Juniata College (PA), as projects chair for
2005–06.
To sign up for the CIC/New York Times Partnership, contact
CIC Vice President for Communications Laura Wilcox at lwilcox@cic.nche.edu
or (202) 466-7230.
|