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Youth Services Newspaper Comes to KSU

Youth Today was founded in 1984 and features in-depth articles on issues and events of major importance to professionals who work with America's youth.

The Center for Sustainable Journalism at Kennesaw State University will begin publishing Youth Today, the nationally distributed newspaper that is read online and in print by thousands of professionals in the youth services field.  

“Having Youth Today housed at Kennesaw State University is a perfect fit,” said Ken Harmon, KSU provost.

“We have undergraduate and advanced degree programs in compatible areas, including journalism, social work, criminology, conflict management, educational leadership and other health and human sciences, all of which can provide best practice training and research to advance the Youth Today mission.”  

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Youth Today was founded in 1984 and features in-depth articles on issues and events of major importance to professionals who work with America’s youth. Winner of several journalism awards, Youth Today also provides insightful commentary that readers rely on to improve their organizations’ operations and functions.  

Leonard Witt, executive director of the Center for Sustainable Journalism, said the addition of Youth Today to the center’s publishing portfolio is an excellent extension of the work it does.  

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“We now publish the Juvenile Justice Information Exchange, JJIE.org, the only entity to cover juvenile justice every day with professional journalists, so this is a natural addition to the work we do,” Witt said. “We will be able to get Youth Today back to its full potential, while expanding the JJIE.org reach at the same time.”  


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