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They didn’t announce the winners until last weekend. But since mid-August, this year’s Online News Association top student award for small projects was going to two UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism alums. Rachel Hiles (’16) and Nina Zou (’16) won the David Teeuwen Student Journalism Award for their master’s theses, the multimedia project “Chasing…
Read MoreIn what may be a record, five UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism professors, four lecturers and nineteen alums have been honored in the latest round of News & Documentary Emmy Award nominations. “These awards are a tribute to the outstanding work being done by men and woman at the highest level of the broadcast…
Read MorePamela Harris (’07) and Vivian Kleiman.
Read MorePete Nicks (“÷99), Daffodil Altan (“÷04) and AndrÌ©s Cediel (“÷04) .
Read MoreThe J-School alum credits the school with training her to be publishable, to dig, and to ask good questions.
Read MoreHe took the first multimedia course the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism ever offered. After 10 years pioneering in digital journalism, Mark S. Luckie (’07) is choosing the printed word to advance his new mission.
Read MoreIs it crazy to quit what some journalists would call one of the best full-time jobs in the business? Jill Replogle (’10) can’t say for sure, yet. But she’s making a pretty strong case for her decision.
Read MoreFrom left to right: T. Christian Miller (lecturer), Jason Spingarn-Koff (’01), Sachi Cunningham (’05), Joan Bieder, Daffodil Atlan (’04), Jonathan Jones (’05), and Anna Sussman (’05). Miller, Spingarn-Koff, Atlan and Jones were all nominated for the 36th annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards (Photo supplied by Linnea Edmeier).
Read MoreDan Krauss ’04, who’s currently teaching first-year students at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism and enjoying a deluge of award nominations and other recognition for his film, “The Kill Team,” talks about his niche as a “nonfiction filmmaker.”
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