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Conn. Health I-Team
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Lynne DeLucia
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203-215-6373
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lynnedelucia@yahoo.com
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http://www.c-hit.org
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Early Childhood, Aging\Elderly Services, Youth, Health
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The Conn. Health I-Team is a non-profit news website, providing in-depth coverage on health and safety issues. Also, the C-HIT team works with young writers -- training the next generation of watchdog journalists.

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Conn. Health I-Team High School Multimedia Journalism Workshop at UConn

Posted on January 23, 2022 at 8:30am 0 Comments

The Conn. Health I-Team's (c-hit.org) high school multimedia journalism workshop will be back on the University of Connecticut campus this July (2022).  Our program gives students the opportunity to sharpen their research, writing and communication skills and learn from pros in the field.  This overnight program is FREE to New Haven students and some partial scholarships are available to students in Greater New Haven. For details go to…

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Deadline Extended -- High School Journalism Camps

Posted on June 12, 2012 at 3:20pm 0 Comments

The Conn. Health I-Team is hosting two week-long journalism camps this summer - July 9 at Quinnipiac University and July 16 at the University of Connecticut. New Haven students can attend for FREE.  Our program gives students the opportunity to spend a week on a university campus, learning the tools of journalism by participating in workshops led by award-winning journalists; sharpening research skills; and reporting and writing stories. Come and join us! Contact Lynne at…

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HIgh School Journalism Camps

Posted on June 2, 2012 at 8:00am 0 Comments

The Conn. Health I-Team is hosting two week-long journalism camps this summer - July 9 at Quinnipiac University and July 16 at the University of Connecticut.  The program gives students the opportunity to spend a week on a university campus, learning the tools of journalism by participating in workshops led by award-winning journalists; sharpening research skills; and reporting and writing stories.  FREE tuition for New Haven students. Contact Lynne at lynnedelucia@yahoo.com or go to…

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At 8:52pm on June 1, 2012, Lee Cruz said…
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