Medill is proud to partner with a variety of organizations dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in news management, media, journalism education, reporting and marketing communications.
The mission of Medill’s “Visions of the American Press” book series is to examine in depth the role of the American press through history, from the days of Milton up through the information age. The series launched
The Media Management Center, affiliated with Medill and Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, conducts executive education programs, projects, and research on the media's most pressing problems.
The Crimes of War Project, a collaboration of journalists, lawyers and scholars dedicated to raising public awareness about the laws of war and increasing understanding of international law among those reporting on war and war crimes, now is headquartered at Northwestern University's Medill News Service in Washington, D.C.
A five-week program designed to teach journalism fundamentals, new media and college life, among other topics, to a select group of 88 high school students.
MRE is the official association of military journalists and is located at the Medill newsroom in Washington, D.C.
Medill has been awarded a $1.9 million grant over four years from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation to increase both the news industry’s financial investment in journalism training and the amount of training, education, and professional development that actually is offered to journalists around the country.