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

digital collage featuring photos of SOJC alums who work at Blue Chalk Three SOJC students demonstrate the importance of networking

 

screen shot of the podcast on KCBS Radio
March 28
Journalists from Russia's last independent news organization are leaving the country
A marina with sailboats, and blue sky and blue water.
March 28
Journalism faculty opinion: What is Sausalito? Take a closer look
digital collage featuring Zaria Parvez and the Duolingo owl mascot
March 28
SOJC alumna behind Duolingo's super viral TikTok account on using memes at work
Ornate building
March 25
Where a Huge Mental Health Gift from the Ballmers Is Headed—and What It Means for the Field
Jenny Bennett
March 25
Portland Business Journal's Women of Influence 2022: Jenny Bennett of Summit Bank
Madilyne Nguyen-Acosta
March 25
Alumni Profile: How 2021 grad Madilyne Nguyen-Acosta’s passion for culture fueled her work as a DEI specialist
Vika Haiboniuk
March 23
Multimedia Journalism Master's Program alumna Vika Haiboniuk shares her experience in Ukraine
Three Black students pose with the new Black Student Magazine
March 23
SOJC students mentor Oregon, Washington teens to publish Black Student Magazine
Monarch perched on milkweed against a blue sky. Photo by Sodai Gomi, Flickr Creative Commons 2.0
March 21
Faculty commentary: Monarch butterflies flutter into the culture wars
An analysis of 1.8 million medical records has found subtle but clear evidence of bias in the language doctors use in their patient reports.
March 21
SOJC professor's study finds bias in how doctors talk to Black, female patients

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