Posts by Chuck Harris
Hundreds turn out for Logan Gallery Opening
Around 300 people admired the work of Vivian Maier at the opening of the new Reva and David Logan Gallery of Documentary Photography in North Gate Hall. The celebration highlighted both a generous gift for an endowed J-School chair and never-before-seen photos taken by the late nanny and self-taught street photographer.
Read MoreReva and David Logan Gallery of Documentary Photography opens at the J-School
The J-School celebrated the opening of the newly endowed and named Reva and David Logan Gallery of Documentary Photography opened in April with a collection of photographs by Chicago street photographer Vivian Maier.
Read MoreJ-School student wins OPC Foundation Award
Berkeley graduate student Mark Anderson was among 14 aspiring foreign correspondents to receive a fellowship from the Overseas Press Club Foundation.
Read MoreFormer UC Berkeley Journalism Faculty and San Quentin News Win Honors
Former instructor and director of School of Affairs at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism and The San Quentin News honored by SPJ NorCal’s Freedom of Information Committee.
Read MoreIRP Nominated for Investigative Award
The Investigative Reporting Program (IRP) at UC Berkeley’s Graduate School
of Journalism was named as one of six finalists for the Goldsmith Investigative
Reporting Prize
Read MoreJ-School Announces Susan Rasky Scholarship Fund for Journalistic Excellence
The Susan Rasky Scholarship Fund for Journalistic Excellence, established in 2014, is named in honor of Susan Rasky, a veteran national political reporter who taught at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism for two decades before her death from breast cancer in 2013. The Scholarship Fund includes the Susan Rasky Memorial Award for Journalistic…
Read MoreAlum and NPR reporter Tamara Keith heads to Winter Olympics
NPR reporter Tamara Keith (’01) will cover the Winter Olympics Feb. 7- 23 in Sochi, Russia.
Read MoreDeadline Approaching: Now Accepting Applications for $10,000 Fellowships for Reporting on Food and Farming
Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism is offering eight $10,000 fellowships to early career journalists with ambitious stories to report on food and agriculture.
Read MoreWork of J-School Alums on NBC’s “Dateline” Sunday, January 5
Four J-School alums have segments airing this Sunday, January 5 on NBC’s “Dateline” starting at 7:00pm EST/6:00pm CST.
Work of J-School Alums on NBC’s ”Dateline” Sunday, January 5
Four J-School alums have segments airing this Sunday, January 5 on NBC’s ”Dateline” starting at 7:00pm EST/6:00pm CST.