Profile: Eve Ekman
A family group closely associated with the Graduate Division is well-represented in the trust-themed Fall ’08 issue of Greater Good, in a feature called “Can I Trust You?”. It’s a conversation with...
View ArticleJ-student Rhyen Coombs’ photos of a foreclosed home win her the Lange Fellowship
Photographs of possessions left in a Vallejo, California, home following foreclosure, an all-too-familiar contemporary event across the nation, have earned journalism student Rhyen Coombs the...
View ArticleJournalism student Steve Saldivar wins the Dorothea Lange Fellowship
(Photo: Peg Skorpinski) Steve Saldivar is generally upbeat and cheerful, so it’s only when he goes quiet that his analytical side begins to show through. Most people look; Steve observes, and that...
View ArticleThreesomes get noticed
Stills from "Old People Driving," "Guests of Space," and "The Stinking Ship." Two trios of grad students made the news recently, not for their trinity but for the interesting work they’ve been doing in...
View ArticleThe Peace Corps is very Berkeley
In the half century since the Corps was founded, UC Berkeley has supplied more volunteers than any other university in the U.S. — over 3,400 in more than 120 countries. And the numbers don’t begin to...
View ArticleGrad students’ film ‘Presumed Guilty’ wins an Emmy for best investigative...
Emmy-winning filmmakers Roberto Hernandez and Layda Negrete M.P.P. ’98., Both are doctoral candidates in the Goldman School of Public Policy. They’re also lawyers, and Presumed Guilty is the story of...
View ArticleCal grad student John Osborn and undergrad Reginald James win two of the...
The Associated Press and Google in April announced the first recipients of a new national scholarship program targeted at college students whose innovative projects exemplify the new journalist in the...
View ArticleJ-School student wins Dorothea Lange Fellowship
Oleson will use the fellowship grant to produce her next photo project in Brazil. Molly Oleson, a student in the Graduate School of Journalism, is this year’s winner of the Dorothea Lange Fellowship,...
View ArticleJ-School student wins WHCA Scholarship and meets President Obama
Angela Hart with president Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama Angela Hart, a student in the Graduate School of Journalism, was a recipient of the 2013 White House Correspondents Association...
View ArticleJ-School Alumna Nominated for Emmy Award
Graduate School of Journalism alumna Carrie Ching was nominated in July for an Emmy Award for the “graphic novel” documentary she directed and produced, “In Jennifer’s Room.” Her feature received...
View ArticleUC Berkeley Student Wins AAUW Career Development Grant
For her Master’s Project, Silva will produce a special reporting program dedicated to women’s issues. (Photo by Avni Nijhawan.) The American Association of University Women (AAUW) awarded a...
View ArticleJournalism Students’ Videos Featured in NY Times
Buddhists nuns walk through Shwedagon Pagoda in Myanmar. Chelsi Moy, a Berkeley J-school student, recently profiled the nun culture in Myanmar for the NY Times. The New York Times recently published...
View ArticleInvestigative Reporting Program Wins Prestigious DuPont Award
The Investigative Reporting Program (IRP) at UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism recently won the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award for broadcast and digital news for the documentary...
View ArticleMeet the Winners of the 2014 Distinguished Fellows Video Contest
Earlier this year, we asked winners of the Berkeley, Chancellor’s and a few other fellowship programs to submit short videos about why they chose Berkeley for graduate study. See what they had to say....
View ArticleConversations with Tavis Smiley — 2/21/2014
The NABJ Student Chapter of the Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism and the Department of African American Studies welcome the American talk show host, author, liberal political commentator,...
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