SOJC student Sophie Fowler got a behind-the-scenes look at the U.S. Track and Field Olympic Trials in Eugene and learned some valuable insights about media relations, her future career.
Danielle Austen '16, a journalism major who cut her teeth on Duck TV, landed a job at the true crime show "48 Hours" as associate producer of development. She says Duck TV prepared her to work in live TV.
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.
Journalism student Chandlor Henderson, who attended the National Association of Black Journalists convention in July, was in a quandary over the value of Donald Trump’s invitation to the event.
SOJC Professor Peter Laufer took a group of students to meet with Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek during a study-abroad trip. The students learned about journalism in 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.
SOJC students visited the Diario de Querétaro newspaper offices during a study-abroad trip to Mexico and learned about the history of the 61-year-old paper, which published this Spanish-language article.
Romie Avivi Stuhl ’25 has been selected as a News21 fellow working on “Fractured—The State of American Democracy” at the Arizona State Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication this summer.
In May, Professor Damian Radcliffe led a group of journalism students on a tour of 16 New York City newsrooms, media outlets, and tech companies. Here are his insights on the biggest issues facing media.