专业详情

Since 2006, the Toni Stabile Center for Investigative Journalism has been training students for distinguished careers in investigative journalism. Candidates for the Master of Science degree are able to pursue this specialization, which is platform-neutral and is taken in addition to the traditional M.S. curriculum. It is directed by Sheila Coronel, Toni Stabile Professor of Professional Practice in Investigative Journalism (left).

Stabile students are required to take skills classes and seminars in investigative reporting. They spend the year learning investigative methods and are required to do an investigative report for their Master’s Project. The Stabile Center provides support for their research and reporting, including paying for travel costs. Stipends are available to allow students to pursue their reporting projects after graduation.

In order to graduate with a specialization in investigative journalism, students must apply to the center as part of their application for admission to the Journalism School.