Once a month we highlight a different NCRA-approved school. The court reporter programs offered at these schools have met the General Requirements and Minimum Standards established by…
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One of the most visible ways your donations to the National Court Reporters Foundation are used is to support court reporting and captioning students and…
November is National Career Development Month, established by the National Career Development Association, and it is the perfect time to invest in yourself, no matter…
If you are a student or new professional in the fields of court reporting or captioning, you should mark these dates on your calendar to…
NCRA member Anna Mar, a freelancer from San Antonio, Texas, first learned about court reporting as a receptionist in an emergency room after starting a…
NCRA is excited to start a new program to recognize student speed accomplishments. The Student Fast Lane program was created at the suggestion of program…
NCRA’s Student/Teacher Committee is launching a quarterly series of free live webinars targeted toward court reporting and captioning students. The first hour-long webinar, “What happens…
The Southcoast News reported on Sept. 29 that NCRA lifetime member John B. Shea, Jr., (Ret.), an official court reporter and later agency owner in…
After a six-decade career, NCRA member Dom Tursi, an official court reporter from Central Islip, N.Y., and founder of The Gallery of Shorthand, has announced…
By Brenda Blackburn I was contacted in the early part of June about leading an NCRA A to Z® Intro to Steno Machine Shorthand program…
The National Court Reporters Foundation Student Intern Scholarship is now open for nominations. Two $1000 awards will be given to high-achieving court reporting students who have…
By Ellen I. Goff Whitney Kumar’s day starts at 7:30 a.m. when she arrives at the television studios in Culver City, Calif. She heads to…
Jacklyn Koi, of Sacramento, Calif., had a busy summer. First, she enrolled as a student in a court reporting program in June. By the end…
The Roswell Daily Record reported on Aug. 28 that NCRA Lifetime member Clarence George Blair (Ret.) an official court reporter from Roswell, N.M., has passed…
NCRA member Hailey Rolffs, RPR, is an official court reporter from Springfield, Mo. She recently authored an article for her hometown newspaper, The Hometown Press,…
NCRA Member and NCRF Angel Antonia “Toni” Pulone, Past President of the California Deposition Reporters Association (CalDRA), CalDRA Distinguished Service Award recipient, and longtime CalDRA…
By Jen Krueger School is gearing up around the county for students of all ages, grades, and adult education courses of study. Court reporting students…
By Deborah Kriegshauser Well, the 2021 NCRA Conference & Expo will go down in history like no other. The record was broken with the number…
By Alisha Conley My journey leading up to court reporting was less traditional than most. My name is Alisha Conley, and I’m currently a student…
The National Court Reporters Foundation announced two recipients for the 2021 New Professional Reporter Grant. “In our goals to support tomorrow’s leaders, our Foundation provides a new…