BIRMINGHAM - Journalism has adapted throughout the years to fit into the ever changing and growing technology that individuals use today. It’s not just newspapers and magazines that provide our world with information, but is now digital media and social media that are coming into play to deliver us with the greatest news.
The Associated Press Sports Editors are sponsoring four $1,500 scholarships for collegiate sports journalists.
APSE, a national organization of sports editors, is awarding four scholarships...
Some years ago, my predecessor Gerry Ahern challenged APSE members to each sponsor one young person as a student member.
The student sponsorship initiative was...
Student Contest approved
I am proud to announce that the Associated Press Sports Editors executive committee has approved by vote a student sports journalism contest.
I...
By Joe Sullivan
Boston Globe
One, Malika Andrews, has scoops up scholarship honors like Ozzie Smith fields ground balls.
Two others, Max Bultman and Christian Hardy,...
Three top student journalists discussed media access and the use of social media at the recent APSE Southeast Region meeting at UAB’s Hill Student Center in Birmingham.
APSE, a national organization of sports editors, is awarding four $1,500 scholarships to collegiate sports journalists entering their sophomore, junior or senior years.