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New Season of Field Trip Podcast

Check out the latest episode of the Field Trip Podcast in which J-School instructors Eric Simons and Kara Platoni test the limits of extreme caffeine. Listen/Download for free!

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[…] design and code but with the help from the supportive faculty, talented peers, generous scholarships and a strong alumni network, the school helped me land my dream internships and subsequently a full-time job. I am forever grateful. Susie Neilson (’19) “I have my dream job now” Come to the J-school for its incredibly cool […]

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J-School students receive Region 11 Mark of Excellence Awards

Congratulations to the J-Schoolers who won Region 11 Mark of Excellence Awards!

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Peter Nicks ’99 Film Trailer Preview

The trailer for Peter Nick’s ’99 new film called “The Waiting Room” is out. Watch it here.

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iPhone Photography, from Shooting to Storytelling

Professor Richard Koci Hernandez demonstrates the art of iPhoneography”Óhow to shoot, enhance, and share photos using an iPhone on lynda.com.

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Breaking History – News in Context

J-Students create a site that looks at news stories in their historical contexts.

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Ali Winston on OPD Violence

J-Schooler Ali Winston wrote this piece on the Oakland Police Department for ColorLines.com.

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Spingarn-Koff, ’01, Times Video Journalist

Jason Spingarn-Koff, ’01 will be joining The New York Times as their first-ever video journalist in Opinion.

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Mastercard Foundation Scholars thrive at UC Berkeley Journalism

[…] I’ll be there, ready to tell it on whatever platform. But for now, I’m just taking things one step at a time, applying and looking forward to internships, and enjoying the journey.” James Mawien Manyuol and Daniel Ekonde at the Class of 2026 orientation in August. Photo Andrea Lampros. After graduating, Ochieng plans to […]

A maverick filmmaker in a red shirt and black hat is holding a large video camera, recording an event. The background shows a crowd of people and blurred outdoor elements, suggesting that the scene is taking place in a public space. This could easily be part of one of Marlon T. Riggs' documentary fellowships.

Marlon Riggs Fellowship awarded to doc students Ebeledike and Karram

The competitive Marlon Riggs Fellowship that honors filmmaker Marlon T. Riggs (’81) — now in its tenth year — has been awarded to UC Berkeley Journalism Documentary Program students Neenma Ebeledike (’25) and Zane Karram (’25). The fellowship celebrates the life and work of Riggs, an alum who taught in the school’s Documentary Program more…