Francesca Fontana ’17 returned to the SOJC to talk about her financial reporting career at the Wall Street Journal. The SOJC and Clark Honors College played key roles in her development.
SOJC alum Jonathan Bach ’16 will discuss his new book about the Bend housing crisis, “High Desert, Higher Costs,” with Associate Professor Brent Walth at Powell’s Books in Portland on April 29.
SOJC instructor Camilla Mortensen will join alum Ken Doctor of Lookout Eugene-Springfield and Chris Lehman of KLCC on a Eugene City Club panel to discuss the state of local electronic media on February 18.
A podcast of Jason Rezaian’s 2024 Ruhl Lecture is now available. Rezaian, a journalist who spent 544 days in an Iranian prison, discusses advocacy for hostages, exiled journalists, and more.
Oregon Quarterly interviewed former New Yorker editor Tina Brown about her success as a woman journalist during decades of disruption in media. Brown will deliver the Johnston Lecture on Feb. 27.
In this Q&A, 2024 Ruhl lecturer and Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian discusses the 544 days he spent wrongfully detained in an Iranian prison and his advocacy for hostages around the globe.
The Agora Journalism Center at the SOJC sponsored this year’s Gather Award in Community-Centered Journalism for the fifth consecutive year at the Online Journalism Awards Ceremony and Banquet.
Atiba Jefferson, an American photographer, visited the SOJC as a guest lecturer. He shared experiences from his 25 years of skateboarding photography and answered student’s questions.
Harvard climate change and health expert to discuss storytelling as a climate change solution at UO School of Journalism and Communication’s Johnston Lecture.