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J298 Covering the Election

This course will explore how to cover campaigns and elections — in the middle of the 2024 campaign and election cycle. Students will learn the basics of how to cover candidates and campaigns: how to source, how to avoid being spun, and how to connect campaign rhetoric with the pressing issues that shape people’s daily…

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Brittany Zendejas

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Students win SPC Scholarships

2011 Journalism scholarships awarded to Kevin Fixler ’12 and Christina Lopez ’12 at the Sacramento Press Club luncheon.

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Berkeley Journalism Honors Pride Month

Dear Berkeley Journalism Community: I would like to take the opportunity during Pride Month—celebrated annually in June to honor the historic Stonewall Uprising in New York City in 1969—to reiterate our commitment to make the School inclusive and welcoming for all. Three years ago, we put up a Pride flag during Pride Month and decided…

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Berkeley Journalism announces faculty hires

Berkeley Journalism is proud to announce that it has hired two talented journalists and educators, both women of color, onto its prestigious faculty after a nationwide search. The hiring of Lisa Armstrong and Shereen Marisol Meraji reflect the School’s goal of taking the limits off who gets to be a journalist by determining who trains…

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Geeta Anand named director of Berkeley Journalism’s Investigative Reporting Program

Geeta Anand, acting professor of reporting at the Graduate School of Journalism, has been named director of the School’s Investigative Reporting Program (IRP). Prof. Anand had been serving as interim director since July under Prof. David Barstow, who leads the IRP as the Reva and David Logan Distinguished Chair in Investigative Journalism. During her time…

External Fellowships

[…] multimedia. Association for Women in Sports Media 1000 Since 1990, AWSM has placed more than 140 female college students interested in sports media careers in paid summer internships working in broadcast production, broadcast reporting, print/digital reporting, magazine writing and public relations. All interns receive a $1,000 scholarship and complimentary registration and lodging at AWSM’s […]

Journalism Showcase – Past Programs

2018 Journalism Showcase (5.4 MB) 2017 Journalism Showcase (6.7 MB) 2016 Journalism Showcase (6.6 MB) 2015 Journalism Showcase (4.1 MB)

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Trenise Ferreira

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Michelle Konstantinovsky