By Megan Stolz Rogers Stenography can be a solitary profession and reporters can work long, sometimes exhausting, hours. The solution to this can be working…
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Registration is open until March 24 for the next Certified Legal Video Specialist Production Exam being held April 1-2 at NCRA’s headquarters in Reston, Va.…
The deadline for applying or nominating a colleague for the NCRF Carl Sauceda Grant is March 17. The $1,000 grant will be awarded to an…
Rebekah Garza was one of the first participants to complete the NCRA A to Z® Intro to Steno Machine Shorthand program back in 2018. She…
NCRA’s Professional Development department continues its series next month with two new exciting live webinars: Make Your Excel EXCELLENT! on March 3, and Insights and…
By Jeffrey Keyes During my career I’ve reported several events that have stood out to me as happy or uplifting. On March 5, 2013, I…
Last November Rebecca Bandy, Director of the Florida Bar’s Henry Latimer Center for Professionalism, spoke at the 2021 NCRA Business Summit in Savannah, Ga. During…
Court reporter Amber Sanders explains the challenges of the profession in an article posted Feb. 9 by the Tahlequah Daily Press, Tahlequah, Okla. Read more.
Backstage.com announced on Feb. 1 that a casting firm is seeking applications from real stenographic court reporters to play for a role in an upcoming new…
The National Court Reporters Foundation has announced the launch of the first NCRF Carl Sauceda Grant, which opened on Monday, Jan. 17, Martin Luther King,…
Planning to register for the March Skills Test? Registration opens Feb. 1 and so does the opportunity to take advantage of special pricing on practice…
The Quad-City Times reported on Jan. 28 that Black Hawk College will be adding a certificate in court reporting w,hich starts this fall. The court…
When Alisha Conley was invited to lunch by two of her mentors, she was thrilled. “I had just graduated court reporting school,” said Conley, “and…