Episode 134 - The Future of Community News: The Reporting Project at Denison University - 16:1 - An Education Podcast Episode 134 - The Future of Community News: The Reporting Project at Denison University - 16:1 - An Education Podcast
Community news unfolds on the campus of Denison University, pictured here in autumn, wooded, with trees hung with golden and orange leaves. Students walk along a brick path.

Episode 134 - The Future of Community News: The Reporting Project at Denison University

May 29, 2025

Higher Education

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The Future of Community News: The Reporting Project at Denison University

Something about the newsroom of The Reporting Project at Denison University in Granville, Ohio feels different. It’s energetic— humming, even when the lights are dimmed and the computer screens are turned off at the end of a long day of writing, collaborating, and crafting stories from the raw materials of community and change in rural Ohio. From Intel’s $20 billion arrival in the region to local election night coverage to the antics and attire of the Buckeye Lake Pirate Festival, The Reporting Project weaves human connection together with a liberal arts approach to narrative journalism.

In “the most egoless newsroom” around, a growing cohort of student journalists works alongside veterans of the craft—seasoned educators like Jack Shuler (founder of The Reporting Project and Director of Journalism at Denison) and Alan Miller (former Executive Editor and 37-year veteran of The Columbus Dispatch)— to shine a light on stories of deep significance to surrounding communities. This episode also features Julia Lerner (managing editor of The Reporting Project) and Caroline Zollinger (recent Denison graduate, editor, and reporter) on the revitalization of community news and how it is fostering trust, awakening civic life, and driving a new generation of students toward curiosity and community engagement.

To learn more about The Reporting Project, visit thereportingproject.org. Please support your local news organizations!

Additional Notes & Resources:

The Reporting Project

The Observers Collaborative

Center for Community News | The University of Vermont

WCLT Radio

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