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[…] to be journalists — students I hope you will consider supporting as they prepare to work in newsrooms (please see below an opportunity to enable their summer internships in newsrooms). The Berkeley Journalism Class of 2025 One of my J200 students, Erika, explained to me why she chose to do her graduate studies in […]
2022 Journalism Showcase Profiles Class of 2022 Schedule – Day One: Wed, May 11 Schedule…
2022 Journalism Showcase Profiles Class of 2022 Schedule – Day One: Wed, May 11 Schedule…
[…] in high school or college,” he said. Winter did not even know what a clip was until his instructors began asking him for them. Recruiters for summer internships would be arriving soon, they warned, and Winter would need to have clips to show them. “I started conspiring with my professors to come up with […]
Joey Horan (‘22) has been named the Brian Pollack Fellow in Documentary Filmmaking at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. The $5,000 fellowship, established in 2018, is awarded annually by a committee of the program’s faculty to a promising second-year documentary film student with a passion for tackling social justice issues and exploring the…
Read the original GGSC announcement, below, here. The Greater Good Science Center at UC Berkeley and the university’s Graduate School of Journalism are pleased to announce the two recipients of their inaugural Reporting Fellowship on Latino Well-Being, Kathryn Styer Martínez and Mathew Miranda. Both fellows are students at Berkeley’s journalism school, which is co-sponsoring this fellowship with the…
Christine Schiavo has spent 30 years in the trenches of local journalism and seen its struggles firsthand: layoffs at The Philadelphia Inquirer, the loss of nearly the entire copy desk at The Morning Call in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and the permanent closure of that paper’s newsroom last year. But even as staff and resources shrank and…
Together with whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg, and his wife Patricia, we probe the “civic courage” that led them to release the Pentagon Papers—and the spiritual strength it took to survive. This summer marks the 50th anniversary of the newspaper publication of the Pentagon Papers, one of the largest leaks of secret government documents to the press…
Audio, multimedia and investigative reporter Gracelynne West (‘22) has been named the 2021 Chauncey Bailey Fellow at Berkeley Journalism.
“Agents of Chaos,” a four-hour HBO documentary about Donald Trump and Russia’s interference in the 2016 election based on reporting by Berkeley Journalism’s Investigative Reporting Program (IRP) and Investigative Studios, has been nominated for best documentary script at the Writers Guild Awards. The film was streamed in two parts and each of the two-hour segments were nominated individually. The film…