Featured Student Work

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

SOJC graduate Abby Sourwine secured an esteemed Snowden internship and a summer in Astoria covering local news and discusses the experience in this article.
Students in the Multimedia Journalism Master’s program took the unique approach of pursuing their class project as a group and told a meaningful story about longtime Portlanders.
SOJC student Kiasia Baggenstos writes about the joys of experiencing Accra and Ghanaian culture for the first time during her 10-week Media in Ghana internship.
Wesley Lapointe won a $10,000 award in the 63rd National Writing, Photojournalism, Audio, Television and Multimedia Championships presented by the Hearst Foundation’s Journalism Awards Program.
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.
This story was developed through the SOJC’s Catalyst Journalism Project, which brings together investigative reporting and solutions 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.
SOJC journalism student Eliza Aronson’s deep dive in Eugene Weekly exposes the toxic consequences of gas appliances.
In the SOJC’s Esports and Games Research Lab, students explore the psychology, culture, and industry surrounding gaming—including its effectiveness as a learning tool and its integration into everyday life.
Students impact the lives of Ukrainians through creative collaboration with nonprofits like Rescue Now, an organization dedicated to helping elders evacuate war-torn areas.