On December 3, 2011, The University of Kansas School of Journalism and Mass Communications co-hosted a digital diversity summit with the Online News Association. The summit featured speakers on emerging issues in contemporary journalism ranging from net neutrality to grassroots media.
You’re invited to KU-ONA online summit: Telling Stories of Diversity in the Digital Age
Join the University of Kansas School of Journalism and Mass Communications and the Online News Association Dec. 3, 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CT, for a student-led online summit, “Telling … Read more.
Nominee Criteria for Board of Directors
The Governance Committee carefully reviews the criteria for each potential candidate and selects a slate of candidates to present to the membership. Before you decide to run, please read over … Read more.
Past Conferences
Older conferences ONA 2002, New York City ONA 2001, Berkeley, Calif. ONA 2000, New York City
MJ Bear Fellowship Program
We Know How You Feel: Affective Computing
Imagine being able to detect the emotions your users experience while reading your content, watching a video, or perusing an ad. Or being able to use a PC or Mac … Learn about this subject.
Voting opens for the ONA 2012 Board of Directors seats
BOSTON — Voting for the 2012 Board of Directors for the Online News Association opens today as the world’s largest digital journalism organization celebrates its sold-out annual conference. Elections will … Read more.
2012 Board of Directors slate
We’re happy to announce the slate of nominees for the 2012 Board of Directors for the Online News Association. Under the bylaws, the board may be comprised of up to … Read more.