Journalism
Nate Silver presents forecasting work as antidote to ‘terrible’ political pundits
March 1, 2013
In MIT talk, celebrated election forecaster offers critique of media, advice to students and hints about his future projects.
Historian Craig Wilder featured in new Ken Burns film
December 13, 2012
The head of the MIT History section served as a consultant on the director's latest documentary, “The Central Park Five.”
Also labeled: Arts, Faculty, Films, History, Law, Social sciences, Visual arts, Social justice, Humanities, Racism, Media
The sense of style
September 18, 2012
Steven Pinker delivers nuclear engineering's first lecture on 'Communicating Science and Technology in the 21st Century.'
Borpujari, an independent journalist based in India, joins CIS
September 17, 2012
Selected as the 2012-13 Elizabeth Neuffer Fellow.
Seth Mnookin wins 2012 Science in Society Award
August 28, 2012
National Association of Science Writers honors his book The Panic Virus.
Also labeled: Autism, Awards, honors and fellowships, Biology, Books and authors, Faculty, Health, Humanities, Science writing
2012–13 Knight Science Journalism Fellows announced
May 10, 2012
30th class will study science, health, environment and technology at MIT.
Also labeled: Awards, honors and fellowships, Science writing
Communicating the climate challenge
April 26, 2012
New York Times’ Andrew Revkin shares lessons with MIT faculty, students at Earth Day colloquium.
3 Questions with a Student Leader: Tech Editor-in-Chief Jessica J. Pourian
April 5, 2012
Head of MIT's student paper of record discusses journalistic integrity and future plans.
Also labeled: Community, Literature, languages and writing, Student life, Students, Undergraduate, Writing
MIT's Communication Forum conducts a conversation for scholars — and citizens
April 2, 2012
Has explored media and change for more than 30 years
What lies ahead for science and science writing?
March 27, 2012
10th anniversary of MIT Graduate Program in Science Writing celebrates past, looks to future.
Knight Fellows offer tips on tackling the energy and climate science beat
February 24, 2012
Science journalists discuss the current state of their profession and its future.
Fall Communications Forum explores local news, surveillance, cities and entertainment
October 14, 2011
Also labeled: Arts, Humanities, Literature, languages and writing, Media, Research, Special events and guest speakers, Technology
Ugandan journalist joins the Center for International Studies
September 1, 2011
Human rights journalist Jackee Batanda receives Neuffer fellowship, will study at MIT for the next academic year.
2011–12 Knight Science Journalism Fellows named
May 10, 2011
12 journalists from 8 countries to study science, environment, technology and more.
Digital forensics
April 8, 2011
Photo experts converge at MIT to discuss how to spot doctored images.
Journalist from Pakistan receives Elizabeth Neuffer Fellowship
September 9, 2010
Denialism: Media in the Age of Disinformation
June 23, 2010
Panel discussion presented by the MIT Museum and the Cambridge Science Festival
Guerrilla reporting in ‘difficult places’
April 20, 2010
Activists describe their experiences using new technology to build free media networks in countries with scant resources or oppressive regimes.
FCC's Eugene Huang on a National Broadband Policy
March 10, 2010
Presented by the Center for Future Civic Media and the MIT Communications Forum
Communications Forum on The Culture Beat and New Media
March 4, 2010
Featuring Bill Marx, Douglas McLennan, moderated by David Thorburn
What’s new at the MIT Center for Future Civic Media?
December 7, 2009
Chris Csikszentmihályi, director of the Center for Future Civic Media, hosts this presentation by the MIT Communications Forum and the Center for Future Civic Media
Race, Politics and American Media
November 9, 2009
Juan Williams and J. Phillip Thompson discuss how the collapse of print and other traditional news and the rise of celebrity culture have contributed to the sharp decline of in-depth stories involving race and society.


















