“Slow Journalism: Research & Storytelling in Nonfiction Writing”

“Slow Journalism: Research & Storytelling in Nonfiction Writing”

Central Women’s University officially inaugurated the “Slow Journalism: Research & Storytelling in Nonfiction Writing” exhibition, showcasing the creative and research-driven work of students from the Department of Journalism and Media Studies. Over the past several months, the students have explored stories of life, struggle, resilience, and hope through research, observation, and nonfiction storytelling. Their work is presented through photography, documentaries, and other forms of mixed-media storytelling, reflecting their dedication, creativity, and thoughtful engagement with real-life narratives. The two-day exhibition was formally inaugurated at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, August 19, 2026, at the university auditorium. It features the works of seven students: Jubyda Sarmeen, Israt Jahan Happy, Mohaimina Khan, Humayra Kabir Prapti, Rahima Nesa Sneha, Tabassum Monir Ziniya, and Yearon Nesa Sara. Following the inauguration, the exhibition was visited by Central Women’s University Vice-Chancellor Dr. Parween Hasan, renowned photojournalist and human rights activist Shahidul Alam, along with faculty members and students from various departments. The exhibition will continue August 20, 2026, offering visitors another opportunity to experience the students’ compelling stories and perspectives through their carefully researched and thoughtfully crafted work.