Whitney Phillips, SOJC assistant professor of digital platforms and ethics, says the popularity of the true crime genre has some influencers vying for the “murder audience.”
Priya Sage, who is pursuing master’s degrees in strategic communication and immersive media communication, was featured in an OregonNews article honoring veterans. Sage served in the U.S. Coast Guard.
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Priya Sage, a student veteran at the SOJC, is pursuing master’s degrees in strategic communication and immersive media communication to solve complex problems.
“One Cool Story: Tales from the University of Oregon’s School of Journalism and Communication,” is a new podcast featuring students, faculty, alumni and staff from the SOJC.
SOJC journalism majors Brody Napier, Lily Crane and Caden Kesselring are featured in a GoDucks.com article about video broadcast and production students working for the Big Ten network.
Sassy, an AI-powered career guide created by the Journalistic Learning Initiative, which is headed by SOJC Professor Ed Madison, was featured in Ed Week. The bot helps Oregon students learn about careers.
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