Featured Student Work

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

For his capstone project, a Multimedia Journalism Master’s launched an adventure-story podcast about stepping into the unknown and achieving goals.
Shuo Xu researches the effects of censorship in her native China, particularly the coverage of the Dalai Lama in American versus Chinese media.
Patrick Jones’ research examines the effects of balloting technology on voter confidence and the stability of a democracy.
The Wonder Ducks, a superheroic ad campaign created by student-led agency Allen Hall Advertising, ramps up excitement for Oregon women’s hoops.
SOJC students rolled out a comprehensive campaign to help local bike-sharing service PeaceHealth Rides market its services.
An enrolled citizen of the Coquille Nation and an assistant professor of Indigenous studies at UO, Ashley Cordes researched how groups communicate their identities through media, with a focus on currency as a communication medium among Native American populations.
See five ways that SOJC faculty and students, with the help of the Agora Journalism Center, are engaging with Oregon communities as journalists.
Advertising students were nominated for an international award for Change Rangers, a new type of Scouting that gives youth practical skills to make their communities more resilient in the face of climate change.
Multimedia Journalism Master’s students teamed up with the Portland Bureau of Transportation to create a video series featuring differently abled residents’ experiences walking in Portland.
A trio of UO Multimedia Journalism Master’s students documented one of the worst disasters in Oregon history by interviewing the community members who lived it.