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Back row (left to right): Gabriel Tolliver (’17), Robin Simmonds (’17), Pablo De La Hoya (’18)
Front row (left to right): Jackeline Luna (’18), Raquel Dillon (’07), Angelica Casas (’17), Mariela Patron (’17), Akira Olivia Kumamoto (’17), Juan Reyes (’17). Photo: Joe Bush (’17).
[…] that I had early on, to kind of pay it forward.” Both Zaveri and another AAJA member, Akira Olivia Kumamoto, credit AAJA with helping them land summer internships in New York with NBC. Zaveri interned at financial network CNBC while Kumamoto interned at the Today Show. Attending the national AAJA convention is at the […]
First-year Berkeley J-School student Jason Hanasik will be interning at The Los Angeles Times this summer as the news organization’s first virtual reality (VR) intern, a field journalists are paying closer attention to as it grows in popularity. VR aims to give users an immersive experience by allowing them to interact with a 360-degree visual…
Anchors Matt Beagle and Graelyn Brashear with producers Ted Andersen and Marylee Williams.
North Gate Radio is a weekly radio show produced by the Graduate School of Journalism at UC Berkeley, heard each Thursday on KALX 90.7 FM at 9 AM. Everything you hear is created by students in Intro to Radio. Students rotate through the roles of a show team and each get a turn being producer, anchor, reporter and news writer.
Sasha Lekach (’16) and Alice Kantor (’16) are the new recipients of the Daily Cal Fellowships.
Rebecca Skloot, science journalist and author of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks,
will be writer-in-residence at the Graduate School of Journalism in spring 2016.
[…] Producer for KCRW’s Vulnerable Populations Project and Richmond would take on a full time job at NPR’s ”Morning Edition.” During their tenure, the class of 2015 completed internships from Hong Kong to Buffalo. They went on reporting trips that brought them from the shark-infested waters of western Australia to the chocolate factories of Hawaii, […]
The end of semester brought good news for several UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism students, who were recognized for their outstanding work and were granted scholarships by the Overseas Press Club Foundation and the Radio Television Digital News Association.
Harriet Rowan (’16), a first-year student at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, was invited to appear on Moyers & Company and Democracy Now! to discuss her election coverage for Richmond Confidential.
Several alumni of the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism graced the stage at the News and Documentary Emmy Awards.