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[…] will be an eight-week mini course focused on practical skills, and is open to both first and second year students. At the end of the course, students can apply for a limited number of paid internships on current Frontline productions. These positions could continue into the summer, and would count towards the Journalism internship requirement.
[…] January and run up until Spring Break, and is open to both first and second year students. At the end of the course, students will be invited to apply for a limited number of paid internships on current Frontline productions. These positions could continue into the summer, and would count towards the Jschool internship requirement.
Danielle Parenteau and Mahlia Posey. Photo: Brittany Hosea-Small (’17).
BERKELEY, March 9, 2017— The Graduate School of Journalism of the University of California, Berkeley, is proud to announce formation of an advisory board that includes some of the country’s top media professionals, innovators, educators and thought leaders. The advisory board’s job will be to help Berkeley’s J-School meet the multiple challenges that journalism education…
By Kris Moore, Margaret’s long-time friend. Margaret Alexis Miller died too soon on January 10, 2017, at her home in Berkeley, California. She was 53 years old. Deep adventure, curiosity, generosity and empathy were at the heart of Margaret. She was born September 29, 1963, and grew up in New Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, the third child…
[…] Institute offer professional development and technical training programs to black journalists across the country, helping them advance in their careers. The organizations award scholarships and help secure internships for those aspiring in the field. “For me, NABJ has always been a very good resource and has helped connect me with a lot of […]
Lecturer Joshua Johnson on writing for the ear vs. the eye, being ruthless with your time and bringing light to the heat.
David Littlejohn, arts critic, book author and UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism Professor Emeritus who spent 35 years teaching at Berkeley and 29 years at the J-School, passed away on Thursday, June 4. He was 78. As the J-School community mourns this loss, those who knew him remember a brilliant teacher, a cultural adventurer,…
Noted social justice filmmaker and former Ford Foundation director Orlando Bagwell will succeed Jon Else as director of the J-School’s documentary program.
A $300,000 fundraising drive, now under way, honors the legacy of alumnus and professor Marlon T. Riggs.