by Capitol Communicator | Aug 26, 2023 | Media, People
The Washington Post announced its 2023 class of Academic Year Fellows who will cover sports, edit breaking news and enterprise stories, produce audio, and report on climate and environment alongside award-winning journalists during their fall semester. In partnership...
by Capitol Communicator | Jun 5, 2023 | Insights, Technology, Upper Left Sponsored
When ChatGPT came out last November, Olivia Lipkin, a 25-year-old copywriter in San Francisco, didn’t think too much about it. Then articles about how to use the chatbot on the job began appearing on internal Slack groups at the tech start-up where she worked as the...
by Capitol Communicator | May 28, 2023 | Media, People, Upper Left Sponsored
The Washington Post announced its 60th summer internship class. Thirty outstanding students from 18 colleges and universities represent disciplines including reporting, video, audio, photography, design, data reporting, graphics, multiplatform editing and audience...
by Capitol Communicator | Apr 18, 2023 | Design, General, Insights, Media, Top Center Sponsored
The Washington Post announced that accessibility guidelines are available as part of its open-source design system. Launched last year, this system made fundamental code that powers The Post and its features publicly available for the first time. These guidelines can...
by Capitol Communicator | Feb 7, 2023 | Media, People, Upper Left Sponsored
The Washington Post added Chris Dehghanpoor to its Rapid Response Investigations Team as a reporter specializing in open-source research. According to The Post: “Chris has worked as an information security engineer for Twitch, Amazon and, most recently, Google....
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