2025 Making Work Visible—A Labor Arts Contest

Open to CUNY undergrad students, this contest is about work and workers. Written entries need to include a link to an illustration (there are many choices). Keep in mind that paid work and labor unions are only part of the story—entries about unpaid work, immigration, family, and community are also encouraged.

Apply for 2026 Wisconsin Intensive Summer Language Institutes

WISLI welcomes students from varied backgrounds to apply nationwide and around the globe. Applicants do not need to currently be in an academic course of study to be eligible for the program. Undergraduates, graduate students, adult learners, and rising high school juniors and seniors are eligible to apply. Deadline: Mar 1, 2026

Apply for AAJA 2026 national high school summer training program

Calling all high school journalists – don’t miss your chance to apply for JCamp 2026! Our signature program will take place in Minneapolis, Minnesota from June 20-26, 2026, coinciding with AAJA’s national convention. JCamp gives students the opportunity to strengthen their reporting skills, connect with newsroom leaders, and join a community of future journalists.

The changing categories the U.S. census has used to measure race

The varying ways in which the U.S. government has counted Americans over time offer a glimpse into the country’s past, from the days of slavery to various waves of immigration. Racial categories have been included on every U.S. census since the first one in 1790. But they have changed from decade to decade, reflecting the … Read more

Job Op – Korean-Speaking Project Assistant (NYU Langone)

We are developing two cohorts: (1) a diverse cohort focused on the microbiome, and (2) an Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AsA-NHPI) cohort. The Project Assistant will be responsible for daily study operations, working closely with other Project Assistants and the Research Coordinator. The NYU FAMiLI Study is designed to improve our understanding … Read more