Posts by Chuck Harris
Catherine Traywick on Time.com
Catherine Traywick ’13 had her piece on mining in the Philippines published on Time.com.
Read MorePete Nicks’ “The Waiting Room” in Theaters
Peter Nicks ’99 and a team of J-Schoolers worked on “The Waiting Room,” which opens this week in New York City and Los Angeles. The film will have a wider release in the coming months.
Read MoreGannett Award Finalist
“The Informants”, a Mother Jones exclusive on the FBI recruitment of informants inside Muslim mosques and communities across America, is a finalist for the Gannett Award in the category of ” Innovative Investigative Journalism.”
Read MoreCalifornia Journalism Award Winner
David Ferry ’12 won the Katherine M. Macdonald Award at the California
Journalism Awards. Ferry won for a piece in The New York Times about shortages at Bay Area slaughterhouses.
ONA Award Winner
Jessica Lum ’12 won an Online News Association award for Slab City Stories.
Read MoreAli Winston Wins NABJ Award
Ali Winston ’10 received a Salute to Excellence award from the National Association for Black Journalists.
Read MoreLowell Bergman and Matt Isaacs on KQED Forum
Logan Distinguished Professor of Investigative Reporting Lowell Bergman and Matt Isaacs, Senior Reporter/Lecturer at the Investigative Reporting Program (IRP), spoke with Michael Krasny of KQED Radio’s “Forum” on Tuesday, August 21st. Hear the interview, “Top GOP Donor Under Scrutiny.”
Read MoreSpotlight on Tanning Industry
Bridget Huber ’12 writes for Fair Warning about questionable practices of the tanning industry as it tries to counter scientific evidence of the dangers of tanning parlors.
Read MoreJ-School Alum Seth Rosenfeld On “Fresh Air”
The Tuesday, August 21st, episode of “Fresh Air” with Terry Gross features an interview with Seth Rosenfeld (’81) about his new book on the history of the FBI and radicals in Berkeley, “Subversives: The FBI’s War on Student Radicals, and Reagan’s Rise to Power.” Please check the NPR schedule for local broadcast times.
Read MoreJ-School Awarded Grant
Paul Grabowicz helped the J-School secure a $75,000 grant from the Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation. The money will be used by the Knight Digital Media Center to teach data reporting and visualization workshops.
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