AAJA

Scholarship funding decreases from 2011 level

Total annual revenue for the Asian American Journalists Association increased from 2011 to 2012 and decreased slightly the following year.

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2015 VOICES Webcast

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California’s Drought Causes a Boom in Succulent Sales

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Data tour: education attainment among Asian Americans

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Six lessons in management from BuzzFeed’s Publisher, Dao Nguyen

On role models and challenges.

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Why Chinese students keep flocking to US universities

Growing up in the central province of Hubei, Xiao Da Wei never once considered staying in China for university. Xiao, a 23-year-old civil engineering major, is one of the more than 225,000 Chinese students pursuing higher education in America, according ...

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Journalists, investors ponder start-up funding at AAJA convention

As journalism heads further into the digital era, investors and venture capitalists are actively seeking to fund new media start-ups that help improve a struggling media landscape. But with shakeups in business models, how is entrepreneurial journalism funded? A panel ...

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Bay Area chapter taking pre-orders on East West Eats cookbook

Standing on the rooftop, George Chen looked almost regal. It was a sunny day in San Francisco, the city’s vast expanse of hills and colorful houses free of fog. With his hands on his hips, Chen moved his hulking frame ...

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Budget travel: tour San Francisco using Muni Rail

It’s a jam-packed week at the 2015 AAJA convention and you’re worried that you might not get a chance to explore the picturesque city of San Francisco. In less than two hours, you can explore some of the most popular ...

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In look back, majority of VOICES alumni still work in media

Survey shows 79 percent of VOICES alums still work in media. For those in journalism, 27.4 percent are editors or executives .

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