
Loeb School News
Nominate a First Amendment Honoree for 2023
Nominations for our annual First Amendment Award are now open. The Award, from the Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications, honors NH individuals or groups.
Community Journalism Class to Teach Local Government Reporting Skills
The Loeb School is offering a free, online class, "Community Journalism-Local Government," which provides the tools needed to cover local government.
Loeb School to Present at Annual NENPA Conference
Loeb School Executive Director Laura Simoes leads a session at the NENPA conference, titled "News Philanthropy Summit: New Pathways to Funding Local News."
Reporting on Suicide
The Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications and the Granite State News Collaborative presented Reporting on Suicide in partnership with NAMI-NH. Watch now.
Special Event: Stepping up and Standing Out--Women’s Political Participation in 2024
The Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications offers a special Women in Politics program in partnership with the New Hampshire Institute of Politics.
Sunshine Week Panel--VIDEO
Watch a video of our annual Sunshine Week panel as they examine the values of open and responsive government and how we all play a role.
The Brodsky Prize and Student Press Freedom Day
Learn about the 2023 Brodsky Prize for NH students and Student Press Freedom Day, and the actions to protect and restore their First Amendment freedoms.
Celebrate Sunshine Week & Government Transparency
Keeping the Light On: Holding Government Accountable, is a free event on government transparency. Learn how First Amendment accountability works.
Winter 2023 Classes
Registration is now open for the online 2023 Winter classes at Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications. Classes are free and require pre-registration.
2022 First Amendment Award Event Video
Thanks to Concord Community Television, we are able to share a recording of our 2022 First Amendment Award Event. View the video of the event here.
Thank you to the Sponsors of the Loeb School's First Amendment Award
The non-profit, non-partisan Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications would like to thank the sponsors of the 2022 First Amendment Awards. Learn more.
NHPR honored with Quill & Ink Award
New Hampshire Public Radio was the recipient of The Nackey S. Loeb School’s Quill & Ink Award at our First Amendment Award Event.
2022 First Amendment Award
Gilles Bissonnette, ACLU-NH, is the Nackey S. Loeb School of Communication’s 2022 First Amendment Award Honoree. Learn more here.
Fall 2022 Classes Open for Registration
Fall 2022 registration is now available for in-person classes at Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications. Classes are free and open to all.
Nominations Open for Annual First Amendment Award
Nominations are now open for the school’s 20th annual First Amendment Award, honoring diligence in protecting free press and free speech liberties.
Statement on the New Hampshire Sunday News, May 1
On May 1, 2022, the School shared this statement on the NH Sunday News coverage and editorial re: William Loeb.
What Does the First Amendment Mean to YOU?
We would like to hear from you: What do the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and the five freedoms mean to you today? Learn how to enter.
Who Gets the First Amendment Award? Nominate for 2022!
The Nackey S. Loeb School is proud to underscore the importance of the freedoms guaranteed by the First Amendment. Nominate a 2021 honoree today!
Our Five Freedoms in The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution
The framers of the Constitution sought to protect the citizens of the new nation from federal interference with thoughts and discourse on national policies.
What Does the First Amendment Mean to Me? A NH Educator’s Perspective
Mary DeWinkeleer, Loeb School First Amendment Award Honoree from 2008, writes about her experience as a journalism educator and her Londonderry, NH students