Journalism Program News

A study group, which included the SOJC’s Damian Radcliffe, hosted five webinars with experts. All agree that the current system of local news reporting is broken and it’s time for a reset.
University of Oregon – UNESCO Crossings Institute report sheds light on social media use in the Middle East and North Africa.
A team of journalism professors and students traveled to New York City to support press freedom and ensure protection and progress within the journalism industry.
Zach Bigley has spent six years as a play-by-play announcer in Minor League Baseball. He was recently called up to to the majors to fill in for the with the Rangers during the regular season.
We sat down with Professor Peter Laufer, the James Wallace Chair of Journalism and longtime journalism advocate, to gather tips for conducting the most effective journalistic interview.
This story was developed through the SOJC’s Catalyst Journalism Project, which brings together investigative reporting and solutions journalism.
Liz Saint-John with KCBS spoke with Laufer the 30th anniversary of the UN General Assembly's proclamation of World Press Freedom Day.
In this article, Nieman Lab asks Seth Lewis to explain and make sense of academic research about journalism.
OPB reports on homeless campers in city parks being given just two hours notice to move and interviews Weisend who worked on the story for SOJC's Catalyst Journalism Project and Eugene Weekly.
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.