Featured Student Work

See SOJC students' outstanding work, from published articles and research to award-winning videos and campaigns.

SOJC student Lizbeth Solorzano wrote about an expat who unlearned prejudice and fell in love with Mexico. Her story was published in the Mexico News Daily as part of a study-abroad trip to Querétaro.
For her Communication and Media Studies Master’s capstone project, SOJC student Audrey Kalman collected photos and stories about denim jeans and created a digital archive that anyone can add to.
In a story published in the Mexico News Daily, SOJC student Ellie Johnson takes a look at Mexico's shoemakers. She wrote the story as part of a study-abroad program in Querétaro, Mexico.
Aedan Seaver, an SOJC journalism student, published an article on the complicated history of cockfighting in the Mexico News Daily as part of a study-abroad program in Querétaro, Mexico.
SOJC student Jack Lazarus had an article published in the Irish Field, a horse-racing publication based in Dublin. Lazarus was on the Sports Journalism in Dublin study-abroad trip.  
Eugene NPR station KLCC has published a story that originally appeared in the SOJC’s Flux magazine. The story chronicles numerous encounters with the hairy beast known as both Bigfoot and Sasquatch.
SOJC journalism, advertising and public relations students travel abroad to create multimedia stories depicting music, dance and life in Colombia.
In a story on KLCC’s website, Journalism Master's alum Bart Brewer ’24 delved into the often-contentious relationship the University of Oregon has with its neighbors on the east side of campus.
The looming uncertainty and dangers of climate change can be paralyzing, but they can also be a motivating force to inspire activism, according to research by Communication and Media Studies PhD candidate Emmanuel Maduneme.
Malya Fass ’25, an SOJC journalism major, explores how Gen Z students feel about being immersed in a world of distractions from technology. "Do Not Disturb" aired on KLCC’s Morning Edition.