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A person with shoulder-length blonde hair, wearing a striped shirt and a dark scarf, stands smiling in front of a scenic view of the Golden Gate Bridge and the surrounding landscape in San Francisco, California. It looks like Stacey Kennelly is enjoying her time exploring the city.

Stacey Kennelly

[…] In grad school I also expanded my skill set to include some programming (HTML, CSS, JavaScript/jQuery), design, video (shooting, producing, editing), and radio. I have completed several internships, doing everything from writing about happiness for Berkeley’s Greater Good Science Center to researching domestic sex trafficking for a documentarian. If you want to get in […]

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Christine Mai-Duc

[…] follow midnight budget negotiations on Twitter. She is a graduate of UC Berkeley, where she was editor of the Berkeley Political Review. Her previous experience includes various internships in and around the state capitol, including a stint in Governor Schwarzenegger’s office, but she most enjoyed writing and reporting for Capitol Weekly in Sacramento. Christine […]

A person wearing a brown jacket and scarf sits on a low wall near the Eiffel Tower in Paris. The tower looms in the background under a clear blue sky, with tourists and pedestrians walking nearby. Behind the person, there's a stone sculpture of a horse and rider by Octavio Lopez Raygoza.

Octavio Lopez Raygoza

[…] various campus publications, including newsletters, the schools newspaper and an award winning magazine. During his four years at Humboldt Octavio found a passion for reporting, gaining several internships during the summer months across California. He grew interest in investigative journalism and in reporting underrepresented communities. After completing his Bachelor degree, Octavio decided to attend […]

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Caroline Bins

J219 Newsroom Leadership 2/3 – 3/10

Marc Lacey is the assistant managing editor and former national editor for The New York Times.  He’s a former White House correspondent and foreign correspondent having reported from more than 30 countries. He was a moderator for a Democratic presidential debate in 2019 and served as a juror for the 2018 and 2019 Pulitzer Prizes.…

J276 – Audio on Assignment

[…] narrate, edit and mix those stories.  First Year students who complete this course will have a varied portfolio of audio work to share with potential employers for internships.  They will also be well-positioned to do their MA final project in audio.  Second Year students who complete this course will similarly be able to share […]

J230 Business Reporting: Follow the Money

[…] roundtable discussions with reporters.  You’ll be pitching enterprise stories you want to do, but there is no story quota. With a few tools and tips, you can get a leg up on the best internships, and boost your job prospects with editors who love reporters that can take a business story and run with it!

A group of four people stand next to a car in front of a sugarcane field. One man in a green shirt is talking to radio correspondent Jason Margolis, who is holding a microphone and wearing headphones. A woman in a hat and another man in a blue shirt listen attentively.

Alumni Portrait: Radio Correspondent Jason Margolis

Jason Margolis (second from left) interviewing sugar farmers in Brazil for The World in 2014. (Photo courtesy Jason Margolis.)

A group of nine Hispanic journalists, members of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists, stand closely together outside in front of a building. They are smiling and casually dressed, with greenery behind them. The group includes a mix of men and women of varying ages.

Portrait: National Association of Hispanic Journalists Chapter at the J-School

Back row (left to right): Gabriel Tolliver (’17), Robin Simmonds (’17), Pablo De La Hoya (’18)
Front row (left to right): Jackeline Luna (’18), Raquel Dillon (’07), Angelica Casas (’17), Mariela Patron (’17), Akira Olivia Kumamoto (’17), Juan Reyes (’17). Photo: Joe Bush (’17).