
Karen Bordeleau
@karenbordeleau1
Karen Bordeleau is a retired executive editor of The Providence Journal. She is the Reynolds Visiting Professor of Journalism at the Cronkite School at ASU.
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When will the City of Boston remember that those records belong to the people, not to city administrators. Thankfully, we have the The Boston Globe to remind them.

We're shining the spotlight on Cronkite alumnus Harrison Mantas ☀️🟦 who recently took on a local government reporter position at Fort Worth Star-Telegram! He says this new role allows him to get back into the kind of journalism he enjoys doing. "It brings me closer to my audience," Mantas says.


Today, meet the newest leaders of #CronkiteNation and beyond! dr.battintobattsjr., Adrienne Fairwell, @juanmundel and Jeffrey Timmermans share their vision and goals for the new academic year. Join us at the First Amendment Forum at 6:00 p.m.! Details: ow.ly/rxFE50FV6nn


So thrilled to catch up with these Cronkite School 110'ers during my revamped office hours! Mel on the Mezzanine Mondays at 2pm #ForksUp #CronkiteNation


Check it out! Arizona State University is number-one of the Top 20 Coolest Schools 2021! Cronkite School sierraclub.org/sierra/cool-sc… - Sierra Magazine

Looking forward to this event to learn more about how to scale efforts to prevent news deserts. It's virtual so my East Coast journalism pals can attend too! Cronkite School



Love this -- congratulations Matt Venezia !

Our friends at New England First Amendment Coalition are launching a new series: Local journalists will share three example #FOIA requests that turned into great stories buff.ly/3u6p7EY




Freedom isn't free. Help us fight the good fight for government transparency by giving today, and your donation will be matched by board members. We train journalists across New England & fight for openness in 6 states. New England First Amendment Coalition

Listening to Raney Aronson-Rath give guidance and encouragement to New England's student journalists was an amazing experience.



