Post Publishing Board
Charge and Membership
The role of the Post Publishing Board is to assist The Post in its efforts to help meet the university community's communication needs and to provide maximum opportunity for educational journalistic experience. The Board appoints the editor of The Post. The Board approves the annual budget and supervises financial procedures and operations with help from the ÃÛèÖÊÓÆµ Business Service Center. The Board hears student and reader complaints not satisfactorily handled by the editor or director of student media.
Recognizing the desirability and necessity of a free press on the ÃÛèÖÊÓÆµ campus, the Board does not approve Post editorial or advertising content. It acknowledges its responsibility regarding the content of The Post is advisory and includes the following:
- consulting with The Post editors in the development of a set of specific written internal policies which will serve as guidelines for making day-to-day editorial decisions and as orientation for new staff personnel;
- consulting with the editors to assure such policies are followed consistently;
- consulting with the editors to assure that personnel understand and abide by such generally accepted ethical responsibilities as those stated in the Code of Ethics of the Society of Professional Journalists;
- consulting with the editors to assure maximum factual accuracy in The Post; providing periodic critiques of both general journalistic quality and specific content of The Post; and making suggestions for additional coverage.
- Reporting print edition pickup rates, web statistics and analytics and the content calendar to the publishing board each month.
The Board will partner with the Director of Student Media to ensure the financial future and stability of the Post, as well as provide experiential learning opportunities and professional development for students.
As a university standing committee, the Board reports to the Universit