Adviser Update Spring 2016 | Page 4

Explore Journalism in New York City with Columbia Scholastic Press Association June 19-24, 2016 at the 35th Summer Journalism Workshop on Columbia University’s campus W ant to get more from your work or learn how to take your paper from print to online? Or do you wish to improve your reporting or writing skills, no matter where you are published? Reporters, designers, editors—all are welcome at the CSPA’s 35th Annual Summer Journalism Workshop at Columbia University in New York City. Whatever your need for student news reporting and publishing, we’ve got you covered! We offer classes that cover various aspects of writing, editing, designing and organizing for print newspapers. In addition we will have sequences that cover digital publishing experiences for students and advisers. The digital media sequences cover what you need to know to go digital, if you are a student, and what you want to teach, if you are an adviser. Instructors are either experienced high school advisers or professional journalists. All have extensive experience working with motivated students who wish to excel. Classes are held in air-conditioned Columbia classrooms and take place during mornings and afternoons with evening events, held both on and off campus. Residents stay in air-conditioned Columbia dormitories with 24-hour security and CSPA staff also in residence. A commuter option is available at lower cost for NYC residents. Meals are not included in fee but are readily available in nearby eateries frequented by Columbia students. @cspa | cspa@columbia.edu | 212.854.9400