NSPA teams with SND

National Scholastic Press Association joins
the Society for News Design and the SND Foundation
to provide opportunities for students in visual storytelling 

Aug. 4, 2023
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

MINNEAPOLIS – National Scholastic Press Association has joined a partnership with the Society for News Design and the SND Foundation to provide more opportunities for students and future visual leaders in media and journalism. 

The organizations will give student journalists access to media professionals and vital training and support through national journalism conventions and the summer workshops. 

“A huge percentage of our members found their passion for visual storytelling working on student publications,” Ryan Hildebrandt, president of the Society for News Design board of directors, said.

“SND has a long history of helping students develop their skills, inspire their creativity, and connect with some of the most innovative professionals in the media industry.

“Together, we can better help a new generation of leaders make their journey from student to professional.”

NSPA, founded in 1921, provides journalism education services to students, teachers, media advisers, and others throughout the United States and in other countries. NSPA and Journalism Education Association sponsor two national conventions — the nation’s largest gatherings of high school journalists and their advisers. NSPA also serves hundreds of student journalists with its summer Gloria Shields NSPA Media Workshop. 

The NSPA/SND Foundation partnership will also support Associated Collegiate Press and the Minnesota High School Press Association.

The Society for News Design Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization committed to promoting visual storytelling and educating future leaders in the industry. Through this partnership with NSPA and ACP, SND aims to inspire the next generation with the possibilities and relevance of visual storytelling and its power to influence. SND also plans to increase awareness of the visual storytelling industry and its career opportunities to pre-college and college students, promote the importance of accessibility and inclusion in design, and provide career transition support for those interested in the visual storytelling profession.  

“We are so excited to become partners with the Society of News Design to provide the best resources to our members,” Laura Widmer, NSPA executive director said. “Our members will see an SND presence at all of our conventions and workshops. We will be able to provide not only SND-led sessions but also other opportunities such as portfolio reviews.

“We want to provide our members exposure to professional journalism organizations. These opportunities will allow our students the chance to not only learn about SND but also to learn from their members. It’s not out of the question that our members will find mentors and be able to network with pros in the industry.”

Paige K. Connor, SND Foundation chairwoman, noted SND’s long-time commitment to education.

“Students and young professionals have always been a focus of the Foundation,” Connor said. “This partnership will allow us to provide continued support and training for students seeking careers in media and journalism while also promoting equity, accessibility, and inclusion in the field.” 

Both NSPA and SND share a mission to educate and recognize the work of student journalists, improve the quality of student media and foster careers in media. Through this partnership, the organizations hope to continue this mission and provide even more opportunities for students to pursue their passions. 

For more information about the Society for News Design Foundation, please visit www.sndfoundation.org.  

Learn more about NSPA at nspa.studentpress.org.

Media contact
Laura Widmer
laura@studentpress.org
612-200-9254