
Loeb School News
Hate Speach: from Skokie to Stormfront
A free and timely event to learn more about protections for the speech we hate
The 2024 Brodsky Prize
The 2024 Brodsky Prize, created by Jeffrey Brodsky and his father, is given to encourage journalistic innovation among New Hampshire high school students.
FREE Winter 2024 Classes
Explore the art of storytelling, gain insights into media literacy, and learn more about the intricacies of effective communication in the digital age.
Introducing the Pro Series
The Nackey Scripps Loeb School launches Pro Series: affordable online training to boost communication skills, with expert instructors and accessible content.
Photos of our 2023 First Amendment Award Event
This award honors New Hampshire individuals or groups who stand out in their defense of, or their use of, the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
A Free Community Conversation on Free Speech
The American Independence Museum is hosting a free community discussion event on free speech, utilizing tools from the Better Arguments Project.
WATCH: The 2023 First Amendment Award event
View our 2023 First Amendment Award event on the Honoree video, which was recorded and produced by Brendan McQuaid on October 26, 2023.
Celebrating 25 Years of the Loeb School
The 25th anniversary of the Nackey S. Loeb School’s mission “to promote and defend the First Amendment and foster integrity and excellence in journalism.
Sponsors Step Up for the First Amendment
Sponsorship for the First Amendment Awards supports mission-based, educational programming in First Amendment and Communications at the Loeb School.
Loeb School Introduces 2023 First Amendment Award Honoree: Laurie Ortolano
Laurie Ortolano of Nashua, NH, is the Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications 2023 First Amendment Award Honoree for government transparency advocacy.
Celebrating First Amendment Day
First Amendment Day is a good time to reflect on the invaluable freedoms that the First Amendment to the United States Constitution gives us as Americans
Afterwords: a new series at the Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications
As part of the Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications' Afterwords series, this session will explore the intricacies of media ethics in the modern age.
Registration is Open for Free Fall Classes
Registration is now open for fall 2023 classes at Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications. Classes are free and open to all in a new location
New Strategic Alliance means a new home for Nackey Loeb School Starting in Fall 2023
The Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications and the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College have formed a strategic alliance.
Remembering Jeffrey Brodsky
We are saddened to learn of Jeff Brodsky’s passing. Jeff and his father, Howard, founded The Brodsky Prize for excellence in student journalism.
Introducing Civic Documenters
Civic Documenters (CivDoc) is a project aimed at addressing the challenges facing local newsrooms and increasing civic engagement in communities. Learn more.
Brodsky Prize Winners Announced
Samuel Marcotte and Aiden Barker share top honors in the 2023 Brodsky Prize for excellence in student journalism.
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.