August newsletter: A highly anticipated book on business journalism, edited by GBJ professors
GLOBAL BUSINESS JOURNALISM NEWSLETTER August 2023 1. ONE BIG THING: THE HOTTEST BUSINESS JOURNALISM BOOK OF THE YEAR Two professors with...
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August newsletter: A highly anticipated book on business journalism, edited by GBJ professors
Professor Rick Dunham's concise guide to writing concise stories
Where do GBJ graduates work? Business, finance and media are the leaders
July newsletter: Global Business Journalism hosts summer session in Thailand
Sanctions have not thwarted North Korean nuclear program, Kookmin professor tells Tsinghua students
12 essentials for creating effective digital stories
GBJ Explainer: Why Beijing traffic is so congested, and what can be done about it
Global business: Tsinghua partnership illustrates China's commitment to global climate leadership
2023 Commencement: Dean Zhou says GBJ journalists foster "mutual understanding on a global scale"
2023 Commencement: Bisma Ahmad says on-campus graduation is "a beautiful ending" to COVID saga
2023 Commencement: Amy Magee encourages fellow graduates "to bring about positive change"
2023 Commencement: Farah Mubarak lauds "transformative power" of Global Business Journalism program
2023 Commencement: Prof. Rick Dunham warns about dangers of disinformation amid global "infodemic"
2023 Commencement: Vanquishing COVID, 20 Global Business Journalism students get their diplomas
Faculty profile: From stranger in a foreign land to beloved professor – Rick Dunham's China story
Global business: The global supply chain is shifting to Vietnam, but is the country ready?
5 essential skills for business journalism reporters, from Bankrate's Mark Hamrick
June Newsletter: 19 GBJ students pass thesis defense, Prof. Kuang wins two global awards, and more
Special report: Chinese students opt to study abroad as jobs at home become more difficult to find
Special report: Q&A: How studying in the UK broadened the horizons of one Chinese university student