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News from the School of Journalism and Communication

Find out what SOJC students, faculty, and alumni are up to on campus, on the national stage, and beyond. 

Tylynn Burns on the set of Sweet Life: Los Angeles Learn more about advertising alum Tylynn Burns as a reality star

 

a stethoscope placed on a globe
August 10
SOJC professor prescribes ways to better explain climate, health
Brent Walth
August 9
SOJC alum and Pulitzer Prize winner Brent Walth ’84 teaches the next generation of investigative reporters
ipad showing image of VR program featuring a perentie lizard
August 8
SOJC professor shares examples of great immersive campaigns
Kelli Matthews
August 5
SOJC's media expert explains Ukraine's first lady's Vogue cover
a person wearing a VR headset
August 4
The future of virtual reality limited only by imagination
Polly Irungu stands in front of the White House
August 4
UO alum first official photo editor for the Office of the Vice President
monarch butterfly
August 2
Environmental journalist and professor investigates ways to save the monarch
person wearing VR headset in a field
August 2
How immersive media professor uses VR to boost empathy
Paul Swangard in the broadcast booth at Hayward Field
August 2
Voice of Hayward Field reflects on broadcasting WCHOregon22
Religious leaders pray with then President Donald Trump after he signed a proclamation for a national day of prayer to occur on Sunday, Sept. 3, 2017. Evan Vucci / AP file
July 27
Incoming assistant professor explains "shadow gospel" on NBC News

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