SOJC Portland News

Students in the Multimedia Journalism Master’s program took the unique approach of pursuing their class project as a group and told a meaningful story about longtime Portlanders.
On The Oregonian’s podcast, Regina Lawrence, associate dean and lead author of a recent study on the state of local news through the SOJC’s Agora Journalism Center, discusses importance of local news.
Directors of the SOJC's Agora Journalism Center address the Protect Local Journalism bill and how it would provide a path for supports local news organizations.
A recent report of a local mother receiving a call supposedly from her daughter saying she was kidnapped, possibly generated by “voice emulation technology,” has law enforcement, emerging media experts and everyday people speaking out.
Experts who study gender, race and media say the three firings speak to the reality of sexism in the news industry and how these attitudes can shape journalism.
 The Strategic Communications Master’s program through the University of Oregon’s School of Journalism and Communication in Portland is an accelerator for communication professionals looking for a higher level of insight and performance in their careers, for
The first-of-its-kind master’s degree in immersive media communication will prepare students to use new technologies to solve social, environmental and business problems by helping audiences better understand the issues around them.