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Berkeley Journalism’s 7 Mastercard Foundation Scholars

Growing up in Sudan, Alsanosi Adam knew one thing for certain: “Southern Sudan is a place you go to die.” This was during the Second Sudanese Civil War, the brutal, 22-year conflict between the country’s central government and the south’s resistance forces. In school, no one believed his South Sudanese classmates about their homeland’s peace…

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Why should *you* support journalism education? Because…

121 North Gate Hall #5860 University of California Berkeley, California 94720-5860   Dear Friends of Berkeley Journalism, Here’s what we know:   TRUTH MATTERS. Being UC Berkeley, we draw a special kind of student: Socially engaged, diverse, and dedicated to the thorough reporting that brings ignored realities to public light. Since our founding nearly a…

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Berkeley Journalism begins pilot internship program for students

[…] the lack of diversity in the field and cutbacks in internship budgets around the country, Berkeley Journalism announced today a new pilot program guaranteeing equitable, paid summer internships to all of its students. The pilot program is supported by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, with fundraising for future years expected to […]

150 Years of Women at Berkeley

The 150 Years of Women at Berkley project honors the contributions of women October 3, 2020 marks the 150th anniversary of the UC Regents’ unanimous approval of a resolution by Regent Samuel F. Butterworth: “That young ladies be admitted into the University on equal terms in all respects with young men.” The first women were…

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Dean’s Letter – November 2017

November 17, 2017 Warm greetings from North Gate Hall: Fall is here, the air is crisp and fresh and, thankfully, the sharp smell from the devastating fires to the north of us has faded. Even while we remain in a defensive crouch–alongside many of you in this bizarre political culture, where journalism’s legitimacy is in…

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The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez

VIEW by Media Platform: Audio Journalism Documentary Video Journalism Photo Journalism Narrative Writing Multimedia VIEW by Special Topic: Investigative Reporting Program The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez A boy’s murder and the subsequent trials prompt questions about the system’s protection of vulnerable children Learn more about the Investigative Reporting Program. .embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%;…

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Berkeley Journalism Hiring Associate or Full Professor in Investigative Reporting — Deadline March 25

The Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley, seeks applications from candidates to lead its Investigative Reporting Program and hold the Reva and David Logan Distinguished Professor in Investigative Reporting Endowed Chair. The successful candidate would be eligible to be appointed at the level of associate or full professor. The ideal candidate…

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Top 9 Things I’ve Learned from My Summer Internship

[…] 9 Things I’ve Learned from My Summer Internship We’re halfway through the summer, and Berkeley J-School students are scattered around the globe working in a variety of internships. Whether joining the staff of an established news team, working with a small documentary crew or pursuing an independent project, second-year students are finding their summer […]