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39 more Twitter feeds for student journalists

Dan Reimold

Certain sources sporting active Twitter feeds are especially valuable to journalism students.

As I mentioned in the first part of this two-part list, some accounts provide resources, advice, and links to help students learn the craft.  Others enable students to keep up with what journalists are debating, enjoying, and attempting to understand on a daily basis.  And still others offer relevant news and blueprints for covering campus life and keeping up with higher education issues.

Building off the accounts featured in part one-- such as @collegemedia@NiemanLab, and @SPLC-- here is an additional set of must-follow Twitter feeds.  They are listed in alphabetical order.

@acpress : Kept by staff at the Associated Collegiate Press, the largest and oldest U.S. student journalism membership organization.  More than 2,000 followers.

@AEJMC : Kept by staff at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, "the oldest and largest alliance of journalism and mass communication educators and administrators at the college level."  More than 4,800 followers.

@atompkins : Kept by Al Tompkins, a beloved longtime broadcast journalist and senior faculty member at The Poynter Institute for Media Studies.  More than 7,100 followers.

@bloghighed : Kept by staff at BlogHighEd, a blogger network aiming to "aggregate higher ed blogs from many areas: webmasters, marketers, counselors, vendors, consultants, and more."  More than 4,900 followers.

@bradwolverton : Kept by Brad Wolverton, a senior writer who covers college sports for The Chronicle of Higher Education, including the blog Players.  More than 2,000 followers.

@carr2n : Kept by David Carr, a top media reporter, blogger, and columnist for The New York Times.  More than 389,000 followers.

@CFashionista : Kept by staff at College Fashionista, "a college fashion site for those passionate about [the] latest fashion styles & trends across campuses worldwide."  More than 10,000 followers.

@charlesapple : Kept by Charles Apple, a longtime journalist and educator who maintains a popular visual journalism blog aligned with the American Copy Editors Society.  More than 3,500 followers.

@chronicle : Kept by staff at The Chronicle of Higher Education, "the leading news source for higher education."  More than 52,000 followers.

@CJR : Kept by staff at the Columbia Journalism Review, a leading journalism industry magazine which "tracks the ongoing evolution of the media business."  More than 19,000 followers.

@CollegeFashion : Kept by staff at College Fashion, "the number-one online fashion, style & beauty magazine written by college students, for college students."  More than 16,000 followers.

@CollegeMag : Kept by staff at College Magazine, "the only uncensored source for everything college."  More than 4,300 followers.

@collegeprobs : Kept by Madeline Huerta, as part of College Problems, a popular blog featuring humorous user-submitted complaints and confessions about college life.  More than 20,000 followers.

@danieldevise : Kept by Washington Post higher education reporter Daniel de Vise, in part a complement to his blog Campus, Inc., which focuses on "campus life from a business perspective."  More than 2,900 followers.

@DiverseIssues : Kept by staff at the newsmagazine Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, the "premier news source for higher education and diversity issues."  More than 2,700 followers.

@Deggans : Kept by Eric Deggans, the television and media critic for the Tampa Bay Times who maintains the popular blog The Feed.  More than 6,900 followers.

@ErikWemple : Kept by Erik Wemple, a Washington Post "editor-turned-blogger who's obsessed with the media issues of the day."  More than 4,600 followers.

@FakeAPStylebook : A popular stream of comedic and satirical advice for journalists.  More than 299,000 followers.

@hackcollege : Kept by staff at HackCollege, an acclaimed "student-powered lifehacking site" sporting the motto "Work smarter, not harder."  More than 4,500 followers.

@HerCampus : Kept by staff at Her Campus, "the #1 national online community for college women, covering style, health, love, life, and career, with chapters at 200+ colleges."  More than 11,000 followers.

@HuffPostCollege : Kept by staff at HuffPost College, the section of the Huffington Post behemoth focused on "breaking news from U.S. colleges and universities . . . campus life, college costs, collegiate sports, and university scandals."  More than 39,000 followers.

@insidehighered : Kept by staff at Inside Higher Ed, “the online source for news, opinion, and jobs for all of higher education.”  More than 39,000 followers.

@IRE_NICAR : Kept by staff at Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc., "a grassroots nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of investigative reporting."  More than 5,000 followers.

@ivygate : Kept by staff at IvyGate, a leading "news, gossip, and commentary blog that covers the Ivy League."  More than 4,200 followers.

@jackshafer : Kept by Jack Shafer, a highly-respected Reuters columnist who covers politics and the media.  More than 30,000 followers.

@Journojobs : Regular updates on "the latest, highest paying journalism jobs in the U.S."  More than 3,700 followers.

@JustinPopeAP : Kept by Justin Pope, a national higher education reporter for The Associated Press.  More than 1,600 followers.

@macloo : Kept by Mindy McAdams, an online journalism professor at the University of Florida respected for "[a]lways doing some kind of journalism training (multimedia, social media, online), somewhere in the world."  More than 6,800 followers.

@mbmarklein : Kept by Mary Beth Marklein, a veteran higher education reporter at USA TODAY who covers "college admissions, college graduation, and pretty much everything in between."  More than 3,000 followers.

@NanetteAsimov : Kept by Nanette Asimov, a higher education reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle.  More than 3,000 followers.

@nextgenjournal : Kept by staff at NextGen Journal, the only national news and commentary outlet by students for students, branded as "the platform for our generation."  More than 2,200 followers.

@nytimescollege : Kept by New York Times senior editor and author Jacques Steinberg, affiliated with his top college admissions and financial aid blog The Choice.  More than 7,500 followers.

@RCFP : Kept by staff at the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, "a nonprofit association dedicated to providing free legal assistance to journalists."  More than 2,100 followers.

@robcurley : Kept by Rob Curley, a highly-regarded "new media journalist, manager, and strategist" who serves as an editor at The Orange County Register.  More than 1,800 followers.

@SPJGenerationJ : Kept by staff at the Society of Professional Journalists, as part of its initiative Generation J, "the place where future newsroom leaders can collaborate to build newsrooms of the future."  More than 700 followers.

@TheFIREorg : Kept by staff at the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, "the premier organization defending free speech, due process, and academic freedom on college campuses."  More than 5,500 followers.

@webjournalist : Kept by Robert Hernandez, "one of the few true veterans of web journalism" and an assistant professor within the University of Southern of California's School of Communication and Journalism.  More than 9,000 followers.

@wiredcampus : Kept by four Chronicle of Higher Education staffers as a complement to the popular blog Wired Campus, which tracks "the latest news on tech and education."  More than 8,500 followers.

@wpjenna : Kept by Washington Post higher education reporter Jenna Johnson, in part a complement to her Campus Overload blog, which provides "a syllabus for navigating the high-powered campus social scene."  More than 12,000 followers.

Which accounts are missing here and from part one that should be included in a follow-up list?

Dan Reimold, Ph.D., is a college journalism scholar who has written and presented about the student press throughout the U.S. and in Southeast Asia. He is an assistant professor of journalism at the University of Tampa, where he also advises The Minaret student newspaper. He maintains the student journalism industry blog College Media Matters. A complete list of Campus Beat articles is here.

This story originally appeared on the USA TODAY College blog, a news source produced for college students by student journalists. The blog closed in September of 2017.

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