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October Newsletter: Global Business Journalism students explore innovation, entrepreneurship and green development; prof enters Hall of Fame
The journalism school remains an international hub of activity, hosting visits by top officials of the International Center for Journalists, as well as an international health communication forum and a visit from education innovators. Second-year students had a chance to engage in a work-study trip to Inner Mongolia. And co-director Rick Dunham, received the honor of a lifetime. There will be lots of news next month, with the Tsinghua Business Journalism Forum scheduled for N
Rick Dunham
Nov 38 min read


September Newsletter: A new semester of Global Business Journalism classes and activities; hot topics on front burner
Just like that, the incoming class of 2025 has completed orientation and is deep into the new semester. We're already through the drop-and-add part of the fall semester and ready for the October holiday break (all too early this year). Welcome to the new Global Business Journalism incoming students. Vietnam boasts the largest number of first-year GBJers with three, followed by the United States, Russia and Malaysia with two. We also have our first student from the South Ameri
Rick Dunham
Oct 28 min read


10 ways to effectively cover macroeconomic news for a global audience
Journalists need to understand the big picture in order to report on any topic. When it comes to business journalism, the big picture is macroeconomics.
Macroeconomics – or the study of large-scale or general economic factors – looks at how broad factors interact with each other and with local elements. In our interdependent global economy, macroeconomic news significantly influences international markets, businesses, and everyday lives.
Rick Dunham
Sep 185 min read


GBJ professor Pam Tobey honored with new visual journalism award at National Press Club Journalism Institute
The National Press Club Journalism Institute on August 27 announced the creation of the Pamela Tobey Award for Excellence in Visual Storytelling, made possible through the generosity of Rick Dunham, former president of both the National Press Club and the Institute, and his wife, Pamela Tobey, a distinguished graphics editor formerly of The Washington Post.
The award honors Tobey’s cutting-edge work in visual journalism and her commitment to advancing innovative storytelli
Rick Dunham
Aug 293 min read


Dean Zhou Qing'an: Class of 2025 carved "a unique path to success" through pandemic-era challenges
Tsinghua Journalism School Dean Zhou QIng'an spoke to the graduates of the Global Business Journalism program at the June 20 commencement celebration. Among the highlights: "You joined the GBJ program during the uncertainties of a global pandemic ... Through challenges and changes, you supported each other, adapted to new realities, and never lost sight of your goals. Today, you stand proud and accomplished — each of you having carved a unique path to success."
Rick Dunham
Jul 113 min read


June Newsletter: Rick Dunham's final commencement as co-director, a joyous graduation, and remarkable alumni accomplishments
Global Business Journalism co-director Rick Dunham was honored with a lifetime achievement award at the 2025 GBJ commencement. That's the top headline in our June newsletter, which also features details of this year's graduation ceremonies, success stories of GBJ alumni Ali Farman of Pakistan and Maria Rincon of Canada, and the deepening content partnership between GBJ and the International Journalists' Network.
Rick Dunham
Jul 78 min read


Commencement 2025: 27 Global Business Journalism grads celebrate master's degrees at joyous ceremony
Twenty-seven students from eight nations celebrated their successful completion of the Global Business Journalism program on June 20 in a joyous event at the Tsinghua School of Journalism and Communication. The event marked the graduation of 18 Chinese and nine international students from seven countries. The 2025 celebration also recognized long-time contributors to the program including co-director Rick Dunham, who will enter semi-retirement next February after more than 1

Bakhtawar Tauseef
Jun 294 min read


Data and dialogue: New faculty members Tobey, O'Reilly deepen GBJ course offerings
The GBJ program welcomed two internationally experienced journalists this semester to strengthen its commitment to data and diversity.

Bakhtawar Tauseef
Apr 113 min read


March Newsletter: From AI to global trade wars, GBJ students interact with top international experts
GBJ students heard from top journalists and analysts on issues from AI to global trade wars. They discussed the rise of both China and Trump
Rick Dunham
Apr 37 min read


February Newsletter: Global Business Journalism students are world travelers and TV stars amid expanded course offerings in spring
Global Business Journalism students did their share of globetrotting during winter break, but they're back on campus for the spring semester
Rick Dunham
Mar 19 min read


January Newsletter: Intrepid GBJ travelers celebrate Tsinghua in icy Harbin, while others ring in the new year on campus
It's Spring Festival time, and our Global Business Journalism community is spread out across China and the world. Happy New Year from GBJ!
Rick Dunham
Feb 14 min read


The 2023 Tsinghua Business Journalism Forum at a glance: Highlights of every speech
By XU BO and RICK DUNHAM Global Business Journalism reporters "Business Journalism and Economic Communication in the Era of Artificial...
Rick Dunham
Dec 4, 202310 min read


November newsletter: An unforgettable month – 4 field trips, 2 parties and our biggest annual event
An unforgettable month – 4 field trips to media HQs, 2 parties and our biggest annual event, the Tsinghua Business Journalism Forum.

Vicki Chalermlapvoraboon
Dec 1, 20237 min read
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