Sally Garner, SOJC senior director of student success, has received the Excellence in Advising–Advising Administrator Award from the Global Community for Academic Advising.
Ken Doctor ’79 has launched a new digital news site in Eugene modeled after his Pulitzer Prize–winning site in Santa Cruz, California. Lookout Eugene-Springfield will cover local news and sports.
Rebecca Chiang, a fourth-year PR student and admitted tech enthusiast, writes about how her internship at The Hoffman Agency allows her to work at the intersection of PR and tech.
Nicole Dahmen, SOJC professor of media literacy and journalism, talks about how influencers and social media make some travel destinations more popular than others on the WHYY podcast Peak Travel.
The Business of Journalism is an SOJC class that teaches students the ins and outs of running a successful and sustainable freelance journalism business. Guest speakers offer tips and advice.
InTune Magazine is a UO student-run platform dedicated to giving Black students a voice and a place to express their creativity while highlighting Black student resources.
New Yorker editor David Remnick shared advice with journalism students at the SOJC. Students in the “New Yorker” class also heard from writers, editors, cartoonists, and the cartoon editor.
When SOJC student Erin Morrison set out to witness the historic launch of NASA’s Europa Clipper mission in Florida in mid-October, she had no idea she’d also be facing a Category 5 hurricane.
As the Dodgers play the Cubs in Tokyo, Paul Swangard, SOJC instructor of brand strategy and advertising, talks to San Francisco’s KCBS radio about the popularity of baseball in Japan.