Newmark J-School alumni are welcome to enjoy a wide variety of benefits including:
Access to the Building
Alumni will continue to have access to the Newmark J-School campus and to the computers in the Research Center.
All you’ll need to do is identify yourself as alumni and show ID, so the public safety desk can confirm that you’re a Newmark J-School graduate in good standing.
Please email ahead of your visit to ensure that it does not occur on a day when parts of campus are closed for construction or a staff function. It’s also a good idea to touch base with any faculty or staff you plan to visit, to make sure they’ll be on campus on the day you arrive. We look forward to seeing you!
Events
Alumni are invited to attend many events, both on campus and via Zoom, throughout the academic year.
Career Development
If you are looking to update your skills or find out about available opportunities, numerous resources are available to you:
- Handshake: Log on here, using either your .edu or personal email, for a list of available jobs. Handshake is maintained by our office of Career Services; if you have trouble logging in, please contact career.services@journalism.cuny.edu and they can assist you in accessing Handshake. On the site you will also find guides to writing effective resumes and cover letters, and additional job-search tips.
- Alumni can schedule individual appointments with Career Services up to one year post-graduation: Contact career.services@journalism.cuny.edu.
- The Alumni Affairs office sends out weekly job listings, as well as information about fellowships, job-related resources, and other career opportunities for our graduates.
- Alumni are invited to attend Career Services’ annual career fair in the fall.
- A range of lifelong learning programs are available to Newmark alumni:
- January Academy: Alumni may enroll in January Academy courses at a low cost, and receive priority access before the classes are opened up to the general public.
- J+: Alumni may enroll in the J-School’s professional development, executive and entrepreneurial programs for a fee.
- Alumni may enroll in individual J-School classes on a non-matriculated basis, for a per-credit fee. For more info, contact Alexa Maurer in Student Affairs (alexa.maurer@journalism.cuny.edu) and cc Alumni Affairs (AlumniOffice@journalism.cuny.edu).
Newsletters, Listservs and CUNY Email
The Alumni Affairs office sends out a quarterly newsletter to share updates about what our graduates are doing (email us your news at AlumniOffice@journalism.cuny.edu). We also send out an annual survey to all alumni to get info about current whereabouts, to keep our database updated.
Every week (biweekly during the summer), alumni receive a jobs newsletter with a list of current openings and other career opportunities we’ve heard about from faculty, staff, alumni and friends of the J-School. As an alum, you will also receive regular communications from the J-School via our all-alumni listserv, to inform you about upcoming events and other news.
The Facebook alumni group is a great way to contact your fellow Newmark J-School graduates across all class years: Use it to share information, swap job leads, reconnect with classmates, plan reunions in your city, and debate ethics in journalism.
If you’d like to help launch a regional chapter of Newmark alumni in the area where you’re based, we’d be happy to help set it up. Please contact us at AlumniOffice@journalism.cuny.edu.
You will continue to have access to a J-School email account. If you need to reset your password, please contact the Help Desk at help@journalism.cuny.edu or itss@journalism.cuny.edu.
Ordering Transcripts and Diplomas
Request an official transcript
Transcripts consist of a student’s graduate academic history at Newmark J-School. Unofficial transcripts are available at no cost through CUNYfirst Student Self-Service. Students who need an official transcript for themselves – or for submission to an employer or other educational institution – may order official transcripts.
Request a diploma
To request a diploma, email Student Affairs (studentaffairs@journalism.cuny.edu). Each student requesting a replacement diploma is required to pay $30. You must submit this form and the finance office will work with you to remit payment.
Research and Database Access
Alumni have free access to the print materials from our Research Center collection, as well as to these databases.
To gain these alumni credentials, you must be in good standing with the Research Center and other CUNY libraries, meaning all CUNY library fines must be paid, and your account must be cleared. If you are unsure of your status, please email for assistance.
These credentials provide borrowing privileges from only the Newmark J-School Research Center. They do not let you borrow from other CUNY libraries. You are also welcome to use the J-School’s electronic databases while on campus, but there is no remote access.
Please note the following are only available to current students, faculty and staff: Equipment checkout privileges; technical support; VPN access to the network; access to the network shares; computer access to the desktop systems in the J-School; access to the computer and editing labs.
Have questions about other resources? Want to chat? Reach out to Alumni Affairs!
If you have questions about resources not included on the list above, or have suggestions for how you’d like to stay engaged with the J-School—or want to set up a chat to brainstorm ideas or discuss career plans—please contact us anytime: AlumniOffice@journalism.cuny.edu