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An open trifold brochure for UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism. Left panel shows a notepad with "This Machine Exposes Lies" on the cover, along with pencils and a pen. Center panel displays handwritten text. Right panel features Berkeley Journalism school information and logos.

Berkeley Journalism debuts annual student-designed holiday card

👇 This year’s annual student-designed holiday card pays homage to the great Woody Guthrie. Bravo Nikka Singh (’19). #journalism #fortitude

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Five Students Awarded Hafner Funding for International Travel

Five second-year students are the recipients of special funding for international travel to cover reporting in Africa, Asia and Central America. The students–Rosa Furneaux, Chloe Lessard, Stefanie Le, Marc Vartabedian and Grace Oyenubi–are the beneficiaries of funding from 1955 journalism graduate Dick Hafner in memory of his wife Mary. The gift, Dick Hafner wrote at…

A diverse group of ten individuals smiles for a photo in front of a UC Berkeley Journalism backdrop. The group consists of eight women and two men, all dressed in various casual and semi-formal outfits, reflecting a joyful and inclusive atmosphere.

Portrait: NABJ Chapter at Berkeley Journalism

Back row (from left to right): Nebiat Assefa Melles (’18), Rachel Loyd (’18), Ryan Lindsay Arrendell (’18), Lee Mengistu (’19), Abené Clayton (’19), Jailyn Anderson (’19), Alexandria Fuller (’18), Grace Oyenubi (’18). Photo: Yesica Prado (’18). The current political climate has presented a new set of ethical and philosophical challenges for many reporters. But it…

A man stands in a dimly lit room, holding a piece of paper. He is wearing a dark jacket over a checkered shirt and appears to be in deep thought or concentration. A microphone stand and various equipment are visible around him, hinting that this writer, perhaps an alumni like Jon Mooallem, is preparing for something significant.

Alumni Portrait: Writer Jon Mooallem

Neanderthals, bipedal black bears, lesbian albatrosses, and wallets returned to their owners after being lost for decades: the cornucopia of subjects tackled by Jon Mooallem are matched only by their quirkiness. The New York Times Magazine contributing writer’s work has run in publications like California Sunday Magazine, Slate, and ESPN The Magazine, and in podcasts…

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Alumni Portrait: Los Angeles Times Sacramento Bureau Chief John Myers

Even for a seasoned statehouse reporter like John Myers, the last year has been an unusual one in the California capital. The election last November of Donald Trump “has shaken up the political order of Sacramento,” said the 1995 graduate of the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. Myers, The Los Angeles Times’ Sacramento bureau…

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Lecturer Portrait: Thomas Peele

The December morning was crisp and clear, a quiet Saturday in Oakland, and Thomas Peele had barely woken when he heard his cellphone chime. The text came from a photographer Peele knew, who had been up all night. It was a single expletive. Peele sent back a question mark, and the photographer replied: ‘Nine dead.…

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Dean’s Letter – June 2017

[…] conversation between lecturer Deirdre English and Professor Michael Pollan on the politics of food and teaching narrative writing. This summer, members of the Class of 2018 landed internships at organizations including Harper’s magazine, NBC and ABC News, Reuters and Reveal, The Los Angeles Times, East Bay Express and the International Criminal Court in The […]

Dean’s Letter – June 2014

June 13, 2014 Dear friends of the J-School: “All I want from you is world peace, economic fairness, and I’m going to toss in racial decency, so get on that please,” The New York Times’ media writer David Carr told our graduates on a brilliant May morning in the School’s well-loved courtyard, and with that…

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Portrait: The J-School’s NABJ Chapter

[…] 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 people […]