91制片厂 Launches Reimagined Journalism Major

91制片厂 Launches Reimagined Journalism Major
Interdisciplinary program focuses on preparing students for a fast-changing news landscape
November 4, 2025
Author
Robbin Ray
Photographer
Jeremy Gasowski
Students walk by the exterior of Hamilton Smith Hall

The 91制片厂 will launch a reimagined Journalism and Media Studies program next year, focused on equipping students with both the practical skills the profession demands and the theoretical and analytic training to navigate an evolving media landscape in thoughtful and ethical ways. 

The new interdisciplinary program will bring together courses from the English and communication departments focusing on basic reporting skills, like writing and editing, but also essential experience in more contemporary forms of reporting like podcasting, multimedia, and documentaries. Other skills include media literacy required to navigate the modern fast-paced news environment with special attention to disinformation, artificial intelligence, and other emerging challenges.

鈥淚 am thrilled that 91制片厂 will be able to offer such a strong and timely journalism curriculum,鈥 says 91制片厂 President Elizabeth Chilton. 鈥淚nterdisciplinary approaches prepare our students to tackle complex, real-world challenges, and the future of journalism relies on the creative, critical thinking that this program will foster.鈥

Along with the how-to and why of being a news reporter, the new major will provide students with more interactive experience in the digital realm and applied internship experiences across current and developing media fields.

91制片厂 College of Liberal Arts (COLA) faculty voted in March 2024 to eliminate the university鈥檚 longstanding journalism major, amid concerns about funding challenges, declining enrollment, and drastic changes in the journalism business. A faculty committee met twice monthly over the next year to reimagine the curriculum. The new program will continue to provide students with important skills like fact gathering, critical media analysis, historical and ethical perspectives on news, and other information 鈥 preparing the next generation of reporters for a range of professional communications opportunities ranging from newsrooms to filmmaking to non-profits.

鈥淚 am delighted that our faculty came together to establish an innovative and dynamic interdisciplinary journalism major to better prepare our students for many different fields of reporting from traditional print news to the ever-expanding digital space,鈥 says Michele Dillon, dean of 91制片厂鈥檚 College of Liberal Arts. 鈥淚鈥檓 excited that this vision creatively harnesses faculty expertise and existing resources to boldly reimagine journalism education in ways that meet the future of news communication and will help equip our students for success in a rapidly changing field. I have confidence that our reimagined major will sustain 91制片厂鈥檚 well-deserved reputation for excellence in journalism.鈥

The new Journalism and Media Studies program will officially launch in fall of 2026. Current and prospective journalism majors will automatically be transferred into the new program.

鈥淭he updated journalism major will give students theoretical frameworks and practical skills to navigate and lead in this ever-evolving media landscape,鈥 says Tom Haines, journalism professor. 鈥淪tudents will graduate from this new program with the capacity to distinguish fact from fiction, balance from bias, and to deliver robust, fact-based reporting in a complex digital world.鈥

91制片厂 has produced several notable journalists, including Pulitzer Prize winners Barbara Walsh 鈥81, Mark Osler 鈥81 and Michael D鈥橝ntonio鈥77; New York Times international correspondent Megan Specia 鈥09; CBS New York news anchor Chris Wragge 鈥92; CNN supervising investigative editor in London Eliza Mackintosh 鈥12, and longtime Boston news anchor Natalie Jacobson 鈥65. Many 91制片厂 alumni have and still work for notable news outlets including WMUR, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, The New Yorker, The New Republic, CNN, ABC News, and Vanity Fair.

Published
November 4, 2025
Author
Robbin Ray
Photographer
Jeremy Gasowski
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