For the first time in its history and of any professional chapter in the Society of Professional Journalists, the Press Club of Long Island is pleased to announce a Learning Disability Scholarship to be given at its annual media awards dinner in June.
The Press Club of Long Island, a professional chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, is looking for an intern to assist with the daily activities associated with running a non-profit in the local media scene.
A Newsroom Membership is the best way to show a commitment to producing high-quality, ethical journalism. It shows you support the missions of SPJ and gives your staff the opportunity to become part of the nation's largest and most broad-based journalism association.
After proposing an unsuccessful resolution at the SPJ national convention in Fort Lauderdale on financial openness, the Press Club of Long Island board has approved its own chapter policy, not only on financial openness, but openness in general.
Stony Brook’s School of Journalism received a $50,000 gift from Elaine Crosson and her son Daniel, to establish The Matthew T. Crosson Memorial Scholarship in Journalism.
This year's annual PCLI Holiday Party was held at the Four Points Sheraton in Plainview, N.Y. was a success. Toys were collected as donations for Hurricane Sandy victims.