Journalism Undergrad
New Black Student Magazine created from collaboration of SOJC, local middle and high schoolers
SOJC students collaborate with and mentor local middle school and high school students to create Black Student Magazine, a publication for young readers in Oregon and southwest Washington.
The Oregonian: A team of UO journalists goes deep on Measure 11, juveniles
Current and former UO students and a journalism professor produce a documentary and podcast series examining how Oregon handles its citizens convicted of serious crimes as juveniles.
Student work in Eugene Weekly examines lack of accountability for Covid-19 deaths in long-term care facilities
Investigative reporting by SOJC students exposes lack of accountability among elder-care facilities during the COVID pandemic.
These college students know how to spot misinformation online — and they can help you, too
Poynter and MediaWise recruit a cohort of SOJC students to teach their contemporaries how to sniff out misinformation in mass media.
SOJC alumna Liz Shuler is a voice for the people as AFL-CIO president
Liz Shuler puts the powerful communication skills she gained at the SOJC to good use advocating for better jobs and equitable pay as the AFL-CIO’s first woman president.
SOJC documentary program connects students with Emmy- and Oscar-winning filmmakers
Through the SOJC’s documentary research and production program, students connect with Oscar- and Emmy-winning filmmakers throughout the industry.
SOJC graduate launches an inclusive media company
As an Arab-American and Muslim woman, Hanin Najjar realized how misrepresented her community was in the media. So the SOJC alum launched the inclusive company Parachute Media.
Kezia Setyawan ’20 reports from inside Hurricane Ida
Kezia Setyawan went straight from the SOJC to the Daily Comet in Houma, Louisiana, where she covered the aftermath of Hurricane Ida—while living through it.