In the Media
- CUNY’s Inside Story: On the Job
- Columbia Journalism Review: Streams of consciousness
- The Washington Post: Schools Demanding News Literacy Lessons
- The Chronicle of Philanthropy: Nonprofits Born in the Recession Find Success Despite the Odds
- The Murrow Network: Journalism Class Gets Insight on the Middle East
- Georgetown University Website: Presidential Debates Explored by Nationally Known Journalists at GU
- Washington Post: How to Get Smart - News Literacy Programs Train Readers to Look Beyond Infotainment
- Oak Park Patch: Know Your News?
- NY1 News: De La Salle Students Learn to Decipher News
- SchoolBook: A Mock Trial Over Genocide, Meant to Help Students Face History
- WFUV.com: Students Investigate the Future of E-Books
- Chicago Tribune: Fostering News Literacy
- WGN-TV: News Literacy Project hosts middle schoolers
- Bronx Times: News Literacy Project a Success
- Chicago Tribune: Addressing the Violence
- PBS Newshour: News Literacy Project Trains Young People to Be Skeptical Media Consumers
- America: Bring Back Bogart
- CJR: News Literacy Expands to DC
- Bethesda Magazine: The Best of Bethesda 2011
- Chicago Tribune: Program Uses Journalism to Break Down Barriers
- Bethesda Patch: News Literacy Project Brings Journalists Into the Classroom
- Wesleyan Magazine: Check It Twice
- Youth Media Reporter: Can a Democracy Survive without Reliable Information?
- Nieman Reports: News Literacy Project: Students Figure Out What News and Information to Trust
- Nieman Reports: Critical Thinking About Journalism: A High School Student’s View
- USA Today: As journalism changes, so must you
- Edutopia: A Program Teaches Teens What to Believe in the Digital World
- Media Bistro’s FishbowlNY: The News Literacy Project: Bringing Accountability Into the Classroom
- Southwest News-Herald: Marquette Pilot Program Features Columnist Talk
- Brooklyn Daily Eagle: The News: What’s True?
- Columbia Journalism Review: Leap of Faith
- Teacher Magazine: News You Can Use
- News Literacy Project Video: Check It Out
- Remarks by Alan C. Miller, Executive Director of the News Literacy Project, at Stony Brook
- James Rainey: Write Away, Student Journalists
- Encore Journey: Investigative Reporter to Civic Educator
- No Time to Think: The Menace of Media Speed and the 24-Hour News Cycle
- Journalism And That Whole ‘Citizenship’ Thing
- Global News Literacy Roundtable Discussion on C-SPAN
- National Endowment for Democracy
- FishbowlLA

