By Debbie Kriegshauser During my childhood, my mom instilled in me the social grace of writing thank-you notes. As a kid, I was taught to…
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Students celebrated 2023 Court Reporting & Captioning Week last month with a panel discussion of “How I Survived Court Reporting School” and a night of…
By Geanell Adams Many students will tell you they are practicing. The question you should ask them is: How are you practicing? For practice to…
Join us for “I Love Steno” Karaoke (Stenographers writing to their favorite love songs) in celebration of 2023 Court Reporting & Captioning Week (Feb. 4-11,…
By Miriam Meneely One fateful day a few years back, a lady approached me at church and began telling me all about court reporting. She…
NCRA is proud to offer the Student Fast Lane program to recognize student speed accomplishments and graduates. This program was created at the suggestion of…
NCRA is proud to offer the Student Fast Lane program to recognize student speed accomplishments and graduates. This program was created at the suggestion of…
When Katie DeLong, of Butler, Wis., first graduated with a bachelor’s degree in journalism, she had dreams of becoming a news anchor or on-air reporter.…
With an interest in criminal court, but not enough time or money for law school after earning her BA, Alexa Diaz-Polanco, of New York, N.Y.,…
Students are encouraged to apply for the National Court Reporters Foundation (NCRF) quarterly Career Launcher Student Grants. The grants cover the cost to participate in the…
By Catalina Chiang Yuri There’s a chance you’ve seen it by now, the viral performance art piece that features Yoann Bourgeois making multiple unsuccessful attempts…
By Debbie Kriegshauser As reporting students, we all have/had so many questions spinning in our heads. There are Facebook pages you might be interested in…
NCRA is proud to offer the Student Fast Lane program to recognize student speed accomplishments and graduates. This program was created at the suggestion of…
NCRA is proud to offer the Student Fast Lane program to recognize student speed accomplishments and graduates. This program was created at the suggestion of…
Once a month we highlight a different NCRA-approved school. The court reporting and captioning programs offered at these schools have met the General Requirements and Minimum…
Haleema Saleh’s original plan was to become a marriage and family therapist. But after getting married, traveling abroad, and having children, she began to think…
NCRA is proud to offer the Student Fast Lane program to recognize student speed accomplishments and graduates. This program was created at the suggestion of…
NCRA is proud to offer the Student Fast Lane program to recognize student speed accomplishments and graduates. This program was created at the suggestion of…
Ashley Niewiadomski, a resident of Florida and a student at College of Court Reporting (CCR) in Valparaiso, Ind., will be attending her first NCRA Conference…
By Debbie Kriegshauser So you’ve made it through school and passed those required tests and now the daunting question: Do I want to be a…