National Journalism Center
| Formation | 1977 |
|---|---|
| Founder | M. Stanton Evans |
| Headquarters | Washington, D.C. |
President | Scott Walker |
| Website | https://yaf.org/national-journalism-center/ |
The National Journalism Center (NJC) is an American conservative political organization established in 1977 by journalist M. Stanton Evans. The NJC is part of the Young America's Foundation, and its president is Scott Walker, former Republican governor of Wisconsin. A former program director was Becket Adams, who has written for conservative publications including the Washington Examiner and the National Review. The NJC runs programs and internships for journalism students to educate them on professional journalism and conservative political issues and values.
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