SOJC students can boost their chances for success in life by taking advantage of resources in college like career advising, connections, mentorships, and internship opportunities.
The second season of the podcast “One Cool Story: Tales from the University of Oregon’s School of Journalism and Communication” features four interesting people connected to the school.
Smaller classes, hands-on experience, and research opportunities give students in the SOJC Honors program an edge, whether they intend to pursue a master’s degree or start their careers.
SOJC associate professors Jesse Abdenour and Autumn Shafer found that personal stories combined with scientific information can inspire parent trust to reduce the risk of concussions in kids.
Like many public media outlets, OPB has an average of 150,000 donors per year thanks to small-donor philanthropy, according to SOJC Professor of Practice Damian Radcliffe, who studies the media business.
SOJC Professor Andrew DeVigal has conducted statewide news-need surveys that reveal deep deficiencies in Oregon communities. And despite high engagement on Facebook groups, community members want more.
Jadrian Tracey, a starting guard for the Oregon men’s basketball team, talked about learning photography from SOJC Professor of Practice Dan Morrison for a video that aired on the Big Ten Network.
Sydney Seymour published tips she gleaned during a fall Journalism in New York trip on the site Journalism.co.uk. Seymour is an SOJC journalism and media studies major who will graduate this spring.
Joanie Margulies '16 talks about her role as the breaking news manager at The Jerusalem Post, where she has overseen some of the biggest global news events of the last two years.
A passion for adventure photography earned Dan Teitelbaum a seat in the SOJC’s Multimedia Journalism Accelerated Master’s program, allowing him to work on the degree before finishing his bachelor’s.