Recently MSNBC news anchor Brian Williams and former U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill (Mo.) made comments on MSNBC about stenographers in the U.S. Senate. A post…
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Everyone who has been a court reporting student knows the effort that goes into achieving each new speed level. One school, Green River College in…
Stringer Guide recently posted a profile of NCRA member Andrea Kreutz, CLVS, an agency owner from Des Moines, Iowa, that showcases her profession. Read more.
NCRA member Stan Sakai, RPR, recently addressed why stenographers are better at capturing the official record when compared to using digital audio in a blog…
NCRA is no longer sending membership cards via snail mail. Instead, members can now access and print their own membership cards by logging onto the…
By Janice Plomp and Joanne McKenzie After attending an information session introducing the NCRA A to Z® Intro to Steno Machine Shorthand program at the…
The News-Gazette, Champaign, Ill., posted an article on Jan. 22 about Nellie Gilpin, an official court reporter who is retiring after capturing the record as…
In celebration of Court Reporting & Captioning Week being held Feb. 8 – 15, 2020, the NCRA Student/Teacher Committee is sponsoring a Walt Disney themed…
For the love of steno is this year’s Court Reporting & Captioning Week theme and one that can be touted year-round by court reporting schools…
Registration is open for aspiring court reporters to test in March 2020 for a new NCRA certification, the Registered Skilled Reporter (RSR). This new designation…
Student Savannah Ray started out as an accounting student, but she changed paths to court reporting thanks to encouragement from her mother. UTS | Can…
NCRA will host a Guinness challenge to break the current speed record of 360 words per minute at the 2020 Conference & Expo being held…
Plaza College, located in the borough of Queens, is home to the only court reporting program in New York City. With the nationwide shortage of…
Jamie Booker, RPR, a freelance reporter in Tacoma, Wash., recently posted the following in the Facebook group Encouraging Court Reporting Students: Why is court reporting…
JD Supra posted a blog on Jan. 15 that offers some thoughts on strategies that can help lessen stress from feeling overwhelmed by a heavy…
The National Court Reporters Foundation has announced two winners of the Student Intern Scholarship, a $1,000 award given annually to two high-achieving court reporting students…
By Penny Wile, RPR, RMR, CRR When I was asked to speak on a panel at the 2019 NCRA Conference & Expo in Denver, Colo.,…
By Carol Studenmund I live in Portland, Ore., and I am one of the owners of LNS Court Reporting and LNS Captioning along with Robin…
By Molly Cooper Harmony Menier-Shierholtz began her professional career in 2019 after completing school at South Coast College in just 18 months and earning her…
The deadline for nominations for Stenograph’s Milton H. Wright Memorial Scholarship, a new scholarship that honors the memory of Milton H. Wright, Stenograph’s founder, is…