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[…] and graduate students from universities and colleges in the Bay Area regardless of their intersections. Our desired goal is to match companies with the ideal candidates for internships, fellowships, and full-time jobs. WHO: Media and journalism students WHEN: Saturday, November 2, 2019 12:00-5:00PM WHERE: Anna Head Alumnae Hall – Berkeley, CA Anna Head Alumnae […]

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April 2019 Dean’s Letter

Dear friends of Berkeley Journalism, Our Spring Welcome visit, which gives recently admitted applicants a chance to see the School up close so they can decide if they want to come, is a powerful reminder of just how strong the appeal of journalism remains. Despite the anti-media cynicism and disparagement that they’ve grown up with,…

2019 Rodger Fellows

Johnathan Rodgers Fellows visit Berkeley Journalism during Spring Welcome Week

[…] Journalists Student Projects in Detroit. He’s soon to graduate from Rutgers University with a double major in Urban Studies and Theater Arts-Filmmaking. Skyler’s journalism experience also includes internships with NBC Bay Area and NBC10 Philadelphia, and the Shingetsu New Agency in Tokyo, Japan. Brooke Henderson is a senior at the University of Florida, majoring […]

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Dean’s Letter – June 2018

[…] was acquired by The Atlantic. You can see it here. Our core mission, of developing crack journalists with strong career prospects, has always made extensive use of internships to give students opportunities to deepen their workplace expertise and to network with potential employers. The Class of 2019 has begun theirs everywhere from The New […]

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Alumni Portrait: NPR Editor and Correspondent Ron Elving

It was luck more than anything that got one of the country’s foremost Washington, D.C. journalists into the news business in the first place. Ron Elving, senior editor and correspondent at NPR’s Washington Desk, went to Stanford University without giving The Stanford Daily much thought. He got a Master’s in English from the University of…

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Portrait: UC Berkeley Chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists

[…] the NAHJ Bay Area chapter and technology reporter at CNET en Español. “As a professional chapter,” Cruz added, “we’ve successfully helped the UC Berkeley NAHJ chapter acquire internships at The San Francisco Chronicle, publish work in other media outlets, get funding to attend NAHJ’s national convention, and network with local reporters.” Newly-elected Vice President […]

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Serginho Roosblad named Marlon T. Riggs Fellow

Photo: Raffi Roy (’18) A multilingual international student and former radio reporter has been awarded one of Berkeley Journalism’s top honors. Serginho Roosblad (’18), a documentary film student whose most recent work focuses on telling stories about homelessness and displacement, is winner of this year’s Marlon T. Riggs Fellowship in Documentary Filmmaking. Named for the…

A woman with long brown hair, wearing a sleeveless black top and large hoop earrings, smiles in front of a wooden shingle wall. Samantha Clark, known for her work in photojournalism, radiates confidence as she stands outside the Jim Marshall Fellowship venue.

Samantha Clark awarded Jim Marshall Fellowship for Photojournalism

[…] track to be a journalist. A South Bay native, she went to San Jose State University, where she studied journalism and history. After a series of reporting internships, she covered the environment and county government at the Santa Cruz Sentinel and freelanced in audio, with work airing on local and national programs. “But being […]

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Dean’s Letter – November 2016

November 16, 2016 Warm greetings from North Gate Hall: The fall term is hurtling toward an unusually eventful close. The electoral outcome not only triggered fevered talk about press failings, social media power, and the need for a courageous Fourth Estate. It also touched off several nights of raucous street protest in Oakland, which J-students…