The SOJC has made the decision to step away from Twitter. Want to keep following us on social? Check out our other channels!
SOJC on Instagram: https://t.co/5GH0pQDqHY
SOJC on Threads:
https://t.co/TB7CWELXvk
SOJC on LinkedIn: https://t.co/HWTB22hIxf
The SOJC has made the decision to step away from Twitter. Want to keep following us on social? Check us out on Instagram and Threads!
SOJC on Instagram: https://t.co/5GH0pQDqHY
SOJC on Threads: https://t.co/TB7CWELXvk
The historic Washington handpress that lives in Allen Hall has seen all sorts of events during its time on campus. It’s even survived a fire! Learn more about its history here: https://t.co/81d48yc3g8
@uoregon#ThrowbackThursday
This winter, SOJC professor and sustainability comms guru Atilla Schillinger hopes you’ll join him in a class about what some call“the opportunity of a lifetime!” Learn about J624: Sustainability in Communication and register now: https://t.co/DUTNrC3dYO
Global media affects us all, and new SOJC professor Diego Cortés is here to show you how! Learn more about his career, his work, and how he plans to help students better understand global media in our newest faculty profile. Click here: https://t.co/oe4kXVOTUo
The early-decision deadline for several of the SOJC's professional master's programs is TODAY, Nov. 15. Apply by midnight tonight to be part of one of our fall 2024 cohorts!
To view application guidelines and apply, visit https://t.co/4SSHlpG9Om
@uoregon#MastersDegree
"Another very useful post from journalism professor Damian Radcliffe as part of his work examining the background to the local news crisis in the United States and what can be done about it.
Here he’s looking at a number of the structural dynamics impacting local news provision including the closure of titles, job losses, issues of diversity and inclusion, as well as news and information deficits."
via @mediavoicespod https://t.co/t8vFyk0anH
With a link to @sojcagora https://t.co/B9oQKqT1Om
Journalism professor Nicole Dahmen has spent a lifetime learning. Today, she passes on what she’s learned (and what she’s continuing to learn) to her students. Learn more about her research and work in the classroom in her new faculty profile: https://t.co/c7kqsL4Oht
This week we are hosting @DannyParker99 on campus @uoregon, as part of the Hearst Demystifying Media series run by @UOsojc.
Danny is a PhD Candidate at the School of Journalism and Mass Communication @UWMadison. Her research examines the role communication ecologies play in the reproduction of poverty and the development of political identity.
An ethnographer, she chronicles the lived experiences of extremely impoverished rural and urban communities by living among them and documenting their everyday lives. A major facet of her research grapples with how structural conditions, from carceral state economics to news coverage of poverty-related issues, threaten equal access to democratic institutions and belief in democracy for poor communities.
Danny has a professional background in international education and taught English as a second language for seven years before pursuing her Ph.D. She obtained her bachelor’s degree in applied linguistics from Georgia State University and her master’s degree in journalism and mass communication from the University of Georgia. Her work has won awards from @icahdq and @AEJMC and has been published in @AEJMC_MCS.
Her article on "The Politics of Resistance: An Ethnographic Examination of Political Alienation and Radical Disengagement among Rural White Underclass Men" (https://t.co/IWzUGuLFHY) is a good intro to her research.
Find out more: https://t.co/FaBE37GkM1
In Portland, Oregon, the York Street Working Group focuses on honoring the stories of the past while creating solutions for the present. Last spring, our Multimedia Journalism Master’s students were there to help. Learn more about their collaboration: https://t.co/A7X3MeGY5r
Meet public relations major and SOJC senior Michaela Taylor, who came to @uoregon after serving four years as an intelligence analyst in the @USArmy. Learn more in our newest student profile: https://t.co/ZG0Y7aUSkm
I haven’t attended a college class since 2020…
Thank you to the wonderful Jennifer Richardson of Richardson Media for allowing me to come in and speak to her students who are studying in the @UOsojc. Loved sharing my experiences.
I would honestly love to do this more.
Congratulations to SOJC alum @Amanda_Pflugrad for becoming the new sideline reporter for the @Suns! Pflugrad began her career in Arizona with @FOXSports Arizona and says returning to the state is “a full-circle moment.”
Learn more: https://t.co/XfPnlw6RlR
Public relations major Bella Macleod wants you to know “it’s who you know, not what you know.” Learn how Macleod has used the networking skills she developed at the SOJC to find success inside and outside Allen Hall in our newest student blog! Click here: https://t.co/dDUn7hPbjQ
Delighted that we are hosting @Adriana_Lacy on campus @uoregon this week as a @UOsojc Journalist in Residence. If you see Adriana around, please say hi! 👋
Adriana is the founder and president of @adrianalacyco, a full-service digital consulting firm. Her clients include @MedillSchool@19thnews@Documentedny and @LocalMediaAssoc.
Previously she worked as a senior associate for audience and growth @axios, an audience engagement editor @latimes, and a senior news assistant @nytimes, and most recently as the digital and audience engagement editor for @niemanfdn. 📲💻✉️
She was an adjunct lecturer @USCAnnenberg and is currently an adjunct lecturer @BrandeisU. She is a 2023 Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree, in recognition of her work as the founder of @jourmentors. 🙌
We are looking forward to learning from Adriana this week through a series of hands-on engagements with students, faculty and staff across campus.
And we'll be recording a podcast with her - as well as a guest lecture on the future of engagement - for the Hearst Demystifying Media series. 🎧https://t.co/H9ZtyNKfOw
Find out more about Adriana's work via https://t.co/Q6yKAJD8ml and https://t.co/5LwNjGFko4
We’re excited to announce that a generous SOJC alum has offered to match donations to SOJC graduate programs from fellow Ducks, up to $10,000! Now is the time to take advantage of this matching donation to double your impact at the SOJC. Click here: https://t.co/RibP79H39f
The SOJC welcomes @Adriana_Lacy, our newest journalist in residence and Hearst Demystifying Media speaker! She’ll be in Allen Hall all week working with faculty, teaching students, and exploring our beautiful campus. Learn more: https://t.co/YzigT4ChQy
@uoregon#Journalism