- Scholarships for Undergraduate Students - Undergraduates
RTDNF scholarships are open to enrolled students (freshmen excluded) who are pursuing careers in radio, television and digital news. Winners also receive an expenses-paid trip to the RTDNA International Conference and a one-year membership in RTDNA.
- Minority Fellowships - Industry Professionals
RTDNF offers fellowships to minority journalists. Applications are due May 31, 2010.
- Beat Reporting Fellowships - Industry Professionals
RTDNF offers Fellowships to medical and national security beat reporters. Applications are due July 15, 2010.
- Educator in the Newsroom Lesson Plans: Introduction and Table of Contents - Educators
Welcome! We're glad you're using the RTDNF Educator in the Newsroom Lesson Plans. Each EIN Lesson Plan includes the following:
- Instructor bio with information on the educator's fellowship station and lessons learned
- Detailed lesson plan with an Instructor's Guide to help facilitate classroom lectures.
- Handouts available for printing and distribution to students as a supplement to the lectures.
Some lesson plans also include sample videos, which can be viewed online. The printable versions of the lesson plans, handouts and instructor bios can be downloaded.
We hope that you will find this material valuable for your own classroom teaching.
- High School Educators - Educators
RTDNF's High School Broadcast Journalism Project helps today's high school students become tomorrow's broadcast journalists by offering a wide range of programs and activities that fund, support and advocate electronic journalism education in high schools across the country. By working with students, teachers and administrators, as well as the broader journalism community, RTDNF plays a critical role in creating broadcast journalism programs, developing curriculum and garnering support for the programs within their communities.
- College Educators - Educators
RTDNF offers scholarships for undergraduate and graduate students. All scholarships are open to enrolled students (freshmen excluded) who are pursuing careers in radio and television news. Winners also receive an expenses-paid trip to the RTDNA International Conference.
- Student Chapters - Educators
RTDNA has student chapters at colleges and universities throughout the United States. Currently there are 41 active student chapters.
- Scholarships Available for Graduate Students - Graduates
All scholarships are open to graduate students who are pursuing careers in radio and television news. Winners also receive an expenses-paid trip to the RTDNA International Conference.
- RTDNA Student Chapters - Undergraduates
RTDNA has student chapters at colleges and universities throughout the United States. Currently there are 41 active student chapters.
- RTDNF High School Broadcast Journalism Project - High School Journalists
RTDNF's High School Broadcast Journalism Project helps today's high school students become tomorrow's broadcast journalists by offering a wide range of programs and activities that fund, support and advocate electronic journalism education in high schools across the country. By working with students, teachers and administrators, as well as the broader journalism community, RTDNF plays a critical role in creating broadcast journalism programs, developing curriculum and garnering support for the programs within their communities.