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30Jul 2012

Knight's new site

Phil Hilts
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The Knight Science Journalism program at MIT has launched its new website. The mission of our program is unchanged — to offer training and to stimulate discussion among science journalists — but the new site will have more audio and video, more information on our Fellows, and a gradually-growing set of Knight Science Journalism Trackers to follow science and health news daily. We hope to offer more guest posts, articles and multimedia presentations on the practice of journalism as we go forward.

Please note that the Knight Science Journalism Tracker blog's new URL is ksj.mit.edu/tracker. Visitors to the old URL will be redirected automatically. If you previously followed the Tracker via its RSS feed, please visit the subscribe page and update your RSS reader with the new feed URLs.

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Comments

That is really interesting and encourages the democratization of journalistic debate.

Hey. New site looks great. One suggestion: should be easier to get to the Tracker homepage from one of the post pages. E.g., the Tracker logo could link to the homepage. Took me a while to find the link in the top nav.

Just wanted to say the new site looks fantastic and looking forward to getting used to the new layout!

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