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Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism tells its story via video on #GivingNewsDay
This Giving Tuesday, the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism is unveiling a video that tells the story of our efforts to increase the quality and quantity of investigative journalism while training current and future investigative reporters.
Make a gift today and your donation will be matched
We’re excited to announce that the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism has been chosen to be a part of News Match, a national campaign that will match any gift you make to the Center through Dec. 31, 2017 — up to $1,000!
Wisconsin Public Radio and Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism name Alexandra Hall as Simonson Investigative Reporting Fellow
Wisconsin Public Radio and the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism are pleased to announce Alexandra Hall has been named the 2017 Mike Simonson Memorial Investigative Reporting Fellow. During the one-year fellowship, Hall will work collaboratively with WPR and WCIJ to deepen her skills in investigative journalism, editing and on-air radio production.
Naming names: 168 donors push WCIJ beyond the $25,000 summit in Knight Foundation’s News Match
96 of the donors had never given to WCIJ before. They hailed from 15 states, the District of Columbia and Australia.
Here are names of people who support real news in Wisconsin
In just three weeks, 146 donors responded with gifts that qualified the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism for a full $25,000 funding match from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation!
Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism seeks summer 2017 reporting intern
The award-winning Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism is hiring a paid investigative reporting intern for summer 2017. The application deadline is 5 p.m. Monday, Dec. 12, 2016.
Capitol expert joins reporting staff of Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism
Mary Matthias, the top attorney in the nonpartisan agency that provides legal and policy advice to the Wisconsin Legislature, this week retired from nearly three decades of state service and became a reporter for the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism.
Prominent executives join Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism team to boost business operations
Two senior executives with distinguished careers in philanthropy, management and journalism have joined the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism to strengthen its ability to generate revenue.
Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism wins eight Milwaukee Press Club awards
The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism’s Failure at the Faucet series, which has exposed problems with the quality of Wisconsin’s drinking water, was among eight Center award recipients announced Friday by the Milwaukee Press Club.
Wisconsin open government advocates hit the road to boost public’s understanding and use of open records laws
Residents across Wisconsin are invited to free events exploring the importance of open records laws, and how to use them to obtain critical information about the actions of government.
Center’s Dee J. Hall receives Lee President’s Award for State Journal WEDC investigation
The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism’s Dee J. Hall received an award for reporting from her former employer, Lee Enterprises, on Thursday. The Lee President’s Award, the company’s highest journalistic honor, recognized Hall and Wisconsin State Journal Reporter Matthew DeFour for their investigation into a failed taxpayer-funded loan to one of Gov. Scott Walker’s top […]