Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Philip Bennett, Top Washington Post Editor, to Discuss the Presidential Race at Amherst College Oct. 1

(From the Amherst College Activities site -- https://www.amherst.edu/aboutamherst/news/news_releases/2008/09/node/65304)

Philip Bennett, managing editor of The Washington Post, will discuss “The Presidential Race: What’s the Story?” as well as his paper’s coverage of the 2008 campaign on Wednesday, Oct. 1, at 8 p.m. in the Babbott Room of the Octagon at Amherst College. Sponsored by the Victor S. Johnson Lectureship Fund at Amherst, Bennett’s talk is free and open to the public.


Prior to his tenure at The Post, Bennett wrote for The Lima Times in Peru and The Boston Globe, where he was a reporter on the metro staff, a foreign correspondent covering Latin America and later a foreign editor. He left The Globe to join The Post in 1997 as a deputy national editor for coverage of national security, defense and foreign policy and was subsequently named assistant managing editor for foreign news before being promoted to managing editor in 2004. During his five years overseeing foreign news, the newspaper’s international coverage was recognized with numerous awards, including two Pulitzer prizes for international reporting, most recently for coverage of the war in Iraq. Now, as The Post’s second-ranking editor, he supervises 800 journalists in a newsroom that produces one of the country’s leading daily newspapers and contributes to washingtonpost.com. Since he took that position, The Post has been awarded ten Pulitzer Prizes.

Born in San Francisco, Bennett graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College with a degree in history. He and his family live in Maryland.

The Victor S. Johnson Lectureship Fund was established in memory of Victor S. Johnson (1882-1943) by his sons for the purpose of “bringing to the campus each year a stimulating individual worthy of the lectureship’s purpose of serving the best tradition of the liberal arts and individual freedom.”

Monday, September 29, 2008

Journalism Event Announcement: Harvard's Journalism and Media Fair

The fair will be held on Friday, October 10 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and again from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. (there will be a lunch break, a panel, and interviews from 1-3 p.m.). We have representatives from 27 organizations committed, and a number of them are interested in conducting interviews with students for internships and full-time positions from 2-3 p.m. on Oct. 10. It will be held at The Crimson's building-- located at 14 Plympton Street, Cambridge 02138 (for googlemaps-ing purposes).

You can check out the full list of recruiters who will be in attendance here. Below are the recruiters requesting resumes and clips from interested potential applicants:

Boston Magazine
Village Voice
Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern
New York Sun
Boston Globe
Associated Press
ABC News
Edelman Public Relations
Financial Times
Congressional Quarterly

If you want to interview with any of the above outlets at the fair:
  • Please send an e-mail with your resume and 5-10 clips attached to crimsonjournalismfair@gmail.com with the subject line "Journalism Fair Info - Your Name" replacing "Your Name" with, well, your name. In the body of the e-mail, please write the names of all the outlets you'd like us to forward your information on to.
  • Please title your attachments as such: "Your Name - Resume" and "Your Name - Clips," so each e-mail should carry with it two and only two attachments (all clips should be in a single document).
  • All information must be in to crimsonjournalismfair@gmail.com by this Thursday, Oct. 2, at 11:59 p.m.
  • A few more notes: The Wall Street Journal will be holding interviews the day of the fair, too, but they request that interested applicants sign up on Oct. 10 for interviews later that day. In addition, The Boston Globe requests that interested applicants also fill out their general internship application online to supplement their resume and clips.
  • We'll pass the information on to all the recruiters, and they'll be in touch with you regarding interviews the day of the fair.
With questions e-mail Aditi (
balakris@fas.harvard.edu) or Malcom, the Crimson's president (mglenn@fas.harvard.edu).

The Sophian will not be offering transportation to the event, but if you are interested in organizing a group, E-mail sophian@email.smith.edu by Monday, Oct. 6.

Our First Blog

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Over the following year, we hope to use this blog as a way to reach out to the staff of the Sophian and to build a journalistic community at Smith.

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