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SOJC students showcase their experiential learning adventures in their own words, photos, and videos.

Johnny Media Be motivated to get involved: Finding my community and my purpose in the SOJC

 

Digital illustration of a woman surrounded by swirling items--a laptop, a few books, a calendar that says "deadlines," a coffee mug, and a phone. She is falling towards a pit that says "Covid-19, anxiety, stress, ableism, and judgment"
May 6
An honest look at life as a disabled student during a pandemic
Erin Tooley stands in front of Allen Hall on the University of Oregon campus
April 28
3+ reasons why I'm proud to be a J-student
Alli Weseman shoots photos
April 6
Why you should wait to go to graduate school
digital illustration showing a student sitting at a computer with a backpack behind them
March 29
Four things every student should do at the start of a term
Owen Lowe-Rogstad holds a video camera
March 16
Why kids make excellent interview subjects
Johnny Media wears a white and green UO cap and holds his daughter in the air
March 10
Life as a father, husband, and nontraditional SOJC student
Gateway instructor Dan Morrison helps students with their photography skills outside of the classroom
March 4
The SOJC’s Gateway to Media course is awesome
digital illustration showing scales with work on one side and life on the other
February 23
Three things I learned about work-life balance from a chief wellness officer
Jahlysa Azaret being interviewed in Ghana
November 30
Running across Accra in pursuit of self-discovery
Nikole Hannah-Jones sits at a desk reading a book.
April 23
Why representation matters in journalism

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