SOJC graduate Abby Sourwine secured an esteemed Snowden internship and a summer in Astoria covering local news and discusses the experience in this article.
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.
Regardless of your major in the SOJC, there is a club, student group or learning trip for everyone to enjoy. Read about one student’s experience with all four.
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.
Peyton Brooks, a 2023 SOJC graduate, was selected from a pool of 400 to be a Carnegie-Knight News21 fellows examining the impacts of the reversal of Roe v. Wade in this year’s cohort.
Atiba Jefferson recently visited the School of Journalism and Communications for some classroom takeovers, student portfolio reviews, Canon product demos, a presentation of his work, and a hands-on student workshop at the local skate park.
For five months Chloe Montague was fully focused on sports journalism, first as a Track Bureau student and then as an intern. This three-part series explores the opportunity and its impact on her.
As a first-year public relations major, Ella Norton knew joining a club or two was going to enhance her college experience. What she learned surprised her, in a good way.
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.