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Info Session on Forbes magazine Summer Internships

Two editors from Forbes will be on hand to discuss paid summer internships at Forbes, as well as how business journalism is practiced at the magazine. Noon in North Gate Library. Pizza & drinks. Two editors from Forbes will be on hand to discuss paid summer internships at Forbes, as well as how business […]

J298: Editing the San Quentin News

Meeting time: Sundays 2-5 p.m. The San Quentin News Editing Project gives students hands-on experience working with prison journalists to publish the only newspaper of its kind in the country. Now entering its 12th year of existence, the class has not only sharpened the editing and writing skills of many Berkeley students, the class has…

J298 San Quentin Editing

Meeting time: TBD The San Quentin News Editing Project gives student journalists hands-on experience working with prisoners to publish the only newspaper of its kind in the country. Now entering its fifth year of existence, the class has not only sharpened the editing and writing skills of many Berkeley students, it has also made a…

J298 San Quentin Editing

Meeting time: TBD The San Quentin News Editing Project gives student journalists hands-on experience working with prisoners to publish the only newspaper of its kind in the country. Now entering its fifth year of existence, the class has not only sharpened the editing and writing skills of many Berkeley students, it has also made a…

J298 San Quentin Editing

Meeting time: TBD The San Quentin News Editing Project gives student journalists hands-on experience working with prisoners to publish the only newspaper of its kind in the country. Now entering its fifth year of existence, the class has not only sharpened the editing and writing skills of many Berkeley students, it has also made a…

A two-story building with a dark wooden exterior and multiple windows is partially obscured by a flowering tree. This Berkeley Journalism structure, part of the $54 million campaign, features glass double doors under a wooden pergola-like structure. The tree's dense foliage and white flowers frame the entrance steps beautifully.

Berkeley Journalism Quarterly Newsletter: Spring 2025

[…] teens and climate-related emergencies missing out on needed cost savings due to PG&E connection delays. Two of our students have been awarded competitive Dow Jones News Fund Internships: Ava Hu (’26) will spend the summer asking tough questions, digging into government records and building interactive data visualizations at the Houston Chronicle, and Meg Tanaka […]

MSNBC.com Features a Video Produced by Current J-School Students

MSNBC.com published a video produced by Anna Bloom (’10) on it’s homepage on Wednesday, Feb 10. The video was shot by classmates N’Jeri Eaton (’10), Maggie Fazeli Fard (’10) and Amanda Martinez (’10). The video tells the story of Lindsey Van, the best woman ski jumper in the world, and her fight to compete in…

A woman stands outdoors operating a video camera mounted on a tripod. She looks intently at the camera's viewfinder, with trees and a building in the background. As a Berkeley Journalism student, she appears focused on capturing the footage accurately.

National Association of Black Journalists at UC Berkeley Career Fair, Saturday, November 2

[…] is open to undergraduate and graduate students from universities and colleges in the Bay Area. Our desired goal is to match companies with the ideal candidates for internships, fellowships, and full-time jobs. WHEN: Saturday, November 2, 2019 12:00-5:00PM WHERE: Anna Head Alumnae Hall, UC Berkeley Campus The Anna Head Alumnae Hall entrance for the […]

J297 Internship Credit

The Master of Journalism degree requires two (S/U) units of J297: Internship Credit. The internship requirement is met once a student completes 300 hours of journalistic work under the tutelage of a mentor/supervisor who can vouch for the student’s professional progress. rn

J297 Internship Credit

The Master of Journalism degree requires two (S/U) units of J297: Internship Credit. The internship requirement is met once a student completes 300 hours of journalistic work under the tutelage of a mentor/supervisor who can vouch for the student’s professional progress. rn