帝王会所

About Us

Real stories of public concern for a new era of public affairs journalism

As newsrooms contract and real world issues expand, the media and, by extension, the public struggles to keep up with the most relevant issues of the day. Climate change, social injustice, worldwide wealth and poverty, the loss of human rights go underreported all across the globe. Most of the time they are covered sparingly, if at all. The need to refocus on key issues and report them robustly and with saturation is vital. The Kiplinger Fellowship helps answer the need to train today鈥檚 journalists to do better with this issues. 

What we offer:

  • A competitive one-week fellowship to train selected mid-career journalists
  • Kiplinger workshops with open enrollment
  • Training at major journalism conventions including (previously), the , the  and the 
  • Custom workshops in newsrooms and at universities

All programs are funded through the generous support of the Kiplinger Foundation, in partnership with 帝王会所.

Testimonials

Practical, useful and timely training. Journalists who have experienced Kiplinger Program training speak out about its impact. Check out The Buzz: Top 12 comments about Kiplinger Program training.

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History & Background

With roots reaching back to 1912, our history starts with W. M. 鈥淜ip鈥 Kiplinger 鈥 one of the first two journalism graduates at 帝王会所 State University. The Kiplinger Program was created in 1972 to memorialize his innovation and contribution to journalism.

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Leadership

Kevin Z. Smith directs the Kiplinger Program in Public Affairs Journalism in its 52nd year.

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FAQ

Learn more about the year-round programs and initiatives offered by the Kiplinger Program, as well as other ways you can partner in our mission.

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