Search Results:

You searched for :

Five graduates in caps and gowns pose with Geeta Anand, a professor involved in teaching at Berkeley Journalism, who is dressed in colorful attire at the graduation ceremony.

Geeta Anand plans a return to teaching after five-year term as Berkeley Journalism’s dean

[…] to raise significant funds for student fellowships in order for all students to have access to a Berkeley Journalism education — for tuition as well as summer internships — so that it’s not just the privileged who are able to become journalists. “Under her leadership, the school has brought in a record-breaking level of […]

Campaign Priorities

[…] student loans for graduate journalism education and ensure that students leave Berkeley Journalism with no net increase in their student debt Deliver stipend support for 30 summer internships each year for the next five years so that no student is prevented from doing their summer internship due to financial difficulty LEADERSHIP Expand Berkeley Journalism’s […]

Geeta Anand

Welcome Back Note From Dean Geeta Anand

[…] and land with a modest increase over last year. Liana Hsu, Andrés Cediel, Blaine Jones, Jeremy Rue and Lisa Armstrong played important roles here. Securing paid summer internships for 96% of our students. Congrats to Betsy Rate for her leadership here, and the generous support of the Knight Foundation. Providing stellar instruction even when […]

A person with long, dark hair and wearing glasses smiles warmly at the camera. They are dressed in a brown blazer over a pink shirt, standing against a light-colored background, embodying the professional yet approachable spirit of Berkeley Journalism.

Alumni Portrait: Visual storyteller Yolanda “Yoli” Martinez

People come to journalism from different academic and professional backgrounds. In the case of Yolanda “Yoli” Martinez (MJ ’15), she always knew she wanted to work in the media. And so, after completing her undergraduate degree in English, she took an internship and a subsequent job as a website producer for a PBS television station…

A woman with shoulder-length brown hair and bangs smiles slightly, standing outdoors in front of a lush green foliage background. Clad in an orange sweater, she squints slightly in the sunlight. Her demeanor embodies the thoughtful curiosity often seen in Berkeley Journalism students.

Katie Bernstein (’21) named Brian Pollack Fellow in Documentary Filmmaking

Documentary filmmaker Katie Bernstein has been named the Brian Pollack Fellow in documentary filmmaking at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.

A man in a blue shirt, wearing a black protective vest and a beige cap, stands in the foreground. Behind him, two armed soldiers in green uniforms and helmets are in an outdoor setting with banana trees and a thatched hut, capturing a scene reminiscent of Berkeley Journalism fieldwork.

Alumni Portrait: Washington Post National Security Correspondent Nick Miroff

Nick Miroff doesn’t write about the happiest stories in the world. Soon after he started full-time at the Washington Post, there was the massacre at Virginia Tech. He covered opioid addiction in Appalachia before the rest of the country knew the devastating extent of the crisis. Earlier this year, he laid out what would happen…

A group of five people gather around a man sitting at a desk in an office cubicle. The man at the desk looks at his monitor, while the others stand close by, watching with interest. The scene appears lively and friendly, with various office supplies visible, including a sign that reads "CAUSA JUSTA JUST CAUSE" and a Dean's Letter from June 2017.

Dean’s Letter – June 2017

[…] conversation between lecturer Deirdre English and Professor Michael Pollan on the politics of food and teaching narrative writing. This summer, members of the Class of 2018 landed internships at organizations including Harper’s magazine, NBC and ABC News, Reuters and Reveal, The Los Angeles Times, East Bay Express and the International Criminal Court in The […]

A portrait of six smiling people stands outdoors in a garden area with lush greenery in the background. They are dressed casually and appear friendly and relaxed. One person is wearing a "Stay Woke" shirt, possibly hinting at their connection to J-School or NABJ.

Portrait: The J-School’s NABJ Chapter

[…] Institute offer professional development and technical training programs to black journalists across the country, helping them advance in their careers. The organizations award scholarships and help secure internships for those aspiring in the field. “For me, NABJ has always been a very good resource and has helped connect me with a lot of people […]

Minahil Arif

Panashe Matemba-Mutasa