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Columbia School of Journalism

The Columbia School of Journalism, part of Columbia University in New York City, is one of the leading institutions for journalism education in the United States. Founded in 1912, it is known for its rigorous programs that emphasize ethical reporting, investigative journalism, and multimedia storytelling. The school offers graduate degrees and is home to the prestigious Pulitzer Prizes, which honor excellence in journalism and the arts. Students learn from experienced professionals and gain practical skills through hands-on training, preparing them for careers in various media fields, including newspapers, television, and digital platforms.