L.A. Observed
Roy Rivenburg says he had "serious reservations" when he was asked to teach at the
World Journalism Institute, whose mission is "training a cadre of Christian journalists to enter the mainstream newsrooms." He went ahead, though, after discussing the place with an acquaintance. Rivenburg tells
Kevin Roderick: "The content is straight journalism, and I would teach a secular class the exact same way." (See the WJI guest teachers
list.)
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WJI removed Kelley's faculty bio after USA Today scandal (mccarthy.vg)
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Kelley will be unemployed until he signs a lucrative book deal (Pitt. T-R)