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Chauncey Wendell Bailey, Jr. Scholarship

Ashley Hopkinson, ’12 receives a scholarship from Bay Area Black Journalists Association (BABJA).

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Welcome 2011-2012 UC IRP Fellows

Winners of the 2011-2012 full-time, yearlong investigative reporting fellowships announced.

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Important Investigative Reporting Program Announcement: The departure of Marlena Telvick

September 12, 2011 Dear friends of the IRP, For a decade Marlena Telvick has been a key part of the Investigative Reporting Program at the Graduate School of Journalism. Her tireless dedication and good humor have been critical to making the program a success. Over the years it has grown from one seminar a week to an…

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Seoul: Video Reports from South Korea and America

The Washington Post has published a multimedia package of reports by Anne Brice ’12, Shirley Lau ’12, Jessica Lum ’12, Tyler Orsburn ’12, Hyunjin Seo ’12, Diana Jou ’11. Read more about
Digital TV and the World’s projects.

North Gate Update: February 2025

Narrative Alumni Reunion Details Announced Did you focus on print, long-form, or narrative journalism at Berkeley Journalism? This year’s alumni reunion is designed for you! Scheduled for March 15 at North Gate Hall, the day is aimed at both working journalists and those who have moved on to a new field. It kicks off with…

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Students Win Awards From Society of Professional Journalists

Seven entrants from the J-school were honored with SPJ’s Mark of Excellence Awards.

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News21 Launches

Students have published early projects for the nationwide news initiative on the subject of food.

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Tyler Sipe (MJ ’10) Video on NYT.com

Recent alumnus Tyler Sipe (MJ ’10) contributed still photos and video to a New York Times article on worker exploitation in Hiroshima, Japan.

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Trevor Aronson, Lee Wang and Tim McGirk Named Investigative Reporting Program Fellows

Trevor Aaronson, an award-winning print reporter, and Lee Wang, a documentary filmmaker, have been selected as Investigative Reporting Fellows starting in September, Professor Lowell Bergman announced.

Climate Journalism Program

[…] Lab welcomes select graduate students from other programs across the University, who add expertise in environmental science and policy, and gain experience in climate journalism. Research, publishing, internships Research projects: The climate journalism program includes ongoing research and publishing projects.  Some students work with Professor Spingarn-Koff as Graduate Student Assistants and interns on documentary […]