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North Gate Update: Berkeley Journalism Alumni News

Our Newsletter is Your Newsletter With the North Gate Update newsletter now successfully launched, our volunteers at the alumni advisory committee are already thinking about its future – and hoping that you will want to be a part of it. The opportunities are endless – almost. You could be the editor of North Gate Update…

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Berkeley Journalism Quarterly Newsletter

[…] our alums, donors and friends — are a huge part of these successes. Your donations big and small last year enabled us to fund 29 newsroom summer internships, ensuring that no student was compelled to work for free. Read below about our efforts to raise $35,000 this fall to help the next generation of […]

International Reporting

International Reporting International reporting on the critical issues of our times has been integral to the pedagogy of Berkeley Journalism, dating back to the 1980s. Our graduates span the globe – working from China to the U.K. to Israel to Latin America – at staff bureaus in major U.S. news outlets like the New York…

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Quarterly Newsletter From Dean Geeta Anand

[…] Bloomberg in Hong Kong, PRX’s “The World,” the Los Angeles Times, our own Investigative Reporting Program, and many other news organizations worldwide. And yet, will the fellowships, internships, and journalism education change journalism? I believe it is already. We’re seeding the field with talented new graduates who have versatile skills with perspectives from a […]

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Quarterly Newsletter From Dean Geeta Anand

[…] Sestito (’20), Marco Torrez (‘21), Sabrina Kharrazi (‘23) and Coral del Mar Murphy-Marcos (’23). Last August, we created a new pilot program to guarantee equitable paid summer internships to all of our students. With a $245,000 grant from the Knight Foundation, Berkeley Journalism brings forth a solution to the crippling cutbacks in newsroom internship […]

Flyer for The 3rd Annual Media Mayhem Career Fair & Networking Event hosted by NABJ at the University of California, Berkeley Journalism. The event is scheduled for Saturday, April 2, 2022, from 9 AM to 1 PM on Zoom. The flyer includes a group photo and registration details.

2022 Media Mayhem Career Fair A Huge Success

On Saturday, April 2, Berkeley Journalism and its NABJ student chapter co-hosted the third annual Media Mayhem career fair and networking event. Eighty-four recruiters from across the country attended the gathering to scout for interns, full-time hires and students to track for future openings. Participating students included members of Berkeley Journalism’s classes of 2021, ’22,…

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Berkeley Journalism Announces New Advisory Board Members Ron Nixon and Andrea Wishom Young

The Graduate School of Journalism of the University of California, Berkeley, is proud to announce two new members to our distinguished advisory board: Ron Nixon and Andrea Wishom Young. Nixon leads global investigations at The Associated Press, and Wishom Young is a veteran television producer. They join an advisory board comprised of some of the…

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Berkeley Journalism hiring part-time online instructors for spring semester

The Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley is seeking part-time instructors to provide online course delivery of the following 3-unit courses during the Spring 2021 semester: J222 Interactive Narratives – 33% time appointment (3 teaching hrs/wk) This course explores new and experimental story formats for news, which can include longform scrollytelling,…

Admissions

[…] Stem extension application. F-1 students may also qualify for Curricular Practical Training (CPT) after having completed a full academic year in continuous F-1 status. CPT may be used for internships, employment or field studies which are an integral part of a student’s academic program of study, and can also allow paid employment authorization for your required […]

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Important Message from Berkeley Journalism: No More

[…] the high-quality, in-person classes on which this School’s reputation was built. We’ve raised new funding to allow our second-years to conduct summer projects despite drastically reduced employer-funded internships. We’ve got new leadership for the fall in our audio and documentary programs. And the School has already set an extraordinary new milestone, led by our […]