Posts by Chuck Harris
Student Jason Paladino’s investigative report airs on NBC Nightly News
Jason Paladino (class of ’15), a second-year student at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, won’t graduate until later this year, but his thesis project is already making an impact. His investigative story about a dangerous naval helicopter recently aired on NBC Nightly News, continuing the school’s long tradition of producing powerful journalism in the public interest.
Read MoreLegendary rock photographer Jim Marshall’s photos on display at the J-School
Students at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism often find themselves surrounded by excellent photography. This spring, that experience deepens with the opening of a new documentary photo exhibit at the J-School: Jim Marshall’s ”The Haight: Love, Rock & Revolution.”
Read MoreOrlando Bagwell’s latest film, 3 1/2 Minutes, premieres at Sundance
How to cap your first week as director of the documentary film program at the UC Berkeley School of Journalism? For Orlando Bagwell, the answer is: having your latest work premiere at Sundance.
Read MoreJ-School establishes 11th Hour Fellowship for journalists reporting on food and agriculture
The program, which was established in 2013 by Michael Pollan and is supported by the Schmidt Family Foundation, provides $10,000 fellowships to journalists reporting in food issues.
Read MoreDaily Cal fellows strengthen bond between J-School and student newspaper
James Reddick (’15) Joaquin Palomino (’15) have been named the inaugural recipients of the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism’s Daily Californian fellowships.
Read MoreBerkeley J-School offers unparalleled post-graduate fellowships in investigative reporting
The Investigative Reporting Program’s postgraduate fellowships give reporters time and resources to produce journalism in the public interest.
Read MoreDean Edward Wasserman comments on Charlie Hebdo attack
J-School Dean Edward Wasserman reflects on the deadly attack on the French magazine.
Read MoreIRP fellows investigate Mexican federal police’s role in disappearance of 43 students
A pair of postgraduate fellows with the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism’s Investigative Reporting Program report that Mexican federal police were directly involved in the disappearance of 43 students in southern Mexico.
Read MoreJ-School students win top scholarships
The end of semester brought good news for several UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism students, who were recognized for their outstanding work and were granted scholarships by the Overseas Press Club Foundation and the Radio Television Digital News Association.
Read MoreHarriet Rowan (’16) receives national recognition for Richmond Confidential reporting
Harriet Rowan (’16), a first-year student at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, was invited to appear on Moyers & Company and Democracy Now! to discuss her election coverage for Richmond Confidential.
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