Posts by Chuck Harris
J-School student and alumni win SPJ awards
The Society of Professional Journalists Northern California chapter honored second-year student Joaquin Palomino and several alumni of the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism at its annual Excellence in Journalism Awards.
Read MoreJon Stewart and Maziar Bahari screen new film “Rosewater” in Berkeley
Students, alumni and faculty of the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism packed Berkeley Repertory Theatre for a screening of the new film Rosewater, followed by a conversation with director Jon Stewart and journalist Maziar Bahari.
Read MoreSecond-year student Juan Martinez wins NAHJ scholarship
The National Association of Hispanic Journalists has selected Juan Martinez (’15) as the recipient of the 2014-2015 NAHJ Geraldo Rivera Scholarship.
Read MoreLA Times recognizes Richmond Confidential
Columnist salutes first-year student Harriet Rowan (’16) for her coverage of oil giant Chevron’s political influence in Richmond, Calif.
Read MoreTwo second-year students produce short film about rare polio-like illness for National Geographic
Jake Nicol (’15) and Sally Schilling (’15), two students at UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism, produced a powerful video for National Geographic about a rare illness that afflicts children with polio-like symptoms.
Read MoreAlums win big at the News & Documentary Emmy Awards
Several alumni of the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism graced the stage at the News and Documentary Emmy Awards.
Read MoreJason Jaacks (’14) wins Online Journalism Award
J-School alum Jason Jaacks (’14) was honored at the annual Online Journalism Awards banquet in Chicago this week for Return to Elwha, an interactive documentary about a dam removal project in Washington.
Read MoreJ-School up for multiple Online Journalism Awards
Several new media projects produced by J-School alumni and the School’s Investigative Reporting Program have been named finalists for the 2014 Online Journalism Awards.
Read MoreThree students to represent the J-School at Young Journalists Program in Germany
The UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism is pleased to announce that three second-year students will represent the J-School at the Young Journalists Program in Germany this fall.
Read MoreThe J-School welcomes the largest class in its history
The UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism welcomed the largest class in its history on Monday, Aug. 25. At a time when some journalism schools are seeing declines in enrollment, UC Berkeley is attracting would-be masters of the craft who are eager to start publishing high-quality work during their two-year immersion.
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