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Berkeley graduate student Mark Anderson was among 14 aspiring foreign correspondents to receive a fellowship from the Overseas Press Club Foundation.
It is with saddened hearts we announce that Susan Rasky, our esteemed colleague and mentor to a generation of journalism students, died Sunday after a long illness.
American Jerusalem, Jews and the Making of San Francisco, by executive producer/producer Jackie Krentzman (’88) will premiere at the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival on July 31.
Asst. Professor Richard “Koci” Hernandez was nominated for a national Emmy Award this week for his piece titled, Our Mobile Society: Photographers Embrace Instagram. It was published by CNN.
When Hari Got Married, tells the story of Hari, a 30-year-old Indian taxi driver, as he prepares for his arranged marriage to a girl he has never met but with whom he has fallen in love on the mobile phone.
We are pleased to announce Angela Hart ’14 as the selected recipient for the White House Correspondents Association Student Scholarship. On April 27, she had the opportunity to meet the President and receive her award at the annual dinner.
Student work from the Digital TV class’ trip to China last summer was published on The New York Times’ and Washington Post’s websites.
Journalist Michael Bolden will be UC Berkeley Journalism’s eighth permanent dean, promising a dedication to collaboration, innovation and courage in the face of threats to the field, campus announced today. “I’m thrilled that we succeeded in recruiting such a distinguished journalist — with multifaceted experience, an expansive vision and full of heart — to lead…
Hello, fellow Berkeley Journalism alums! Here’s the latest newsletter by and for alumni meant to keep you abreast of coming events and provide helpful information. In it you’ll find a note from the acting dean, a guide to resources that aid and protect journalists, updates on alums just like you, and invitations to a…
Q&A with Professor David Barstow, chair of the Investigative Reporting Program at UC Berkeley Journalism UC Berkeley Journalism’s Investigative Reporting Program (IRP) has 50 graduate students working on some 15 to 20 investigative projects at any one time — projects that are winning the world’s most prestigious journalism awards. Alums Katey Rusch, MJ ’20, and…